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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1261613903#7_2531252179
Title: 9 Companies Around the World Embracing Diversity in a BIG Way Headings: 9 Companies Around the World That Are Embracing Diversity in a BIG Way 9 Companies Around the World That Are Embracing Diversity in a BIG Way 1. Sodexo 2. Johnson & Johnson 3. Mastercard 4. Accenture 5. Kaiser Permanente 6. EY 7. Coca-Cola 8. Marriott International 9. Novartis Find out how the likes of IBM, IKEA and Siemens drive hiring excellence with SocialTalent Content: 4. Accenture Industry: Professional Services/Consulting # of Employees Worldwide: 513,000+ Diversity & Inclusion: Accenture believe that “no one should be discriminated against because of their differences, such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, religion or sexual orientation.” Diversity training within the company is broken into 3 different categories: 1.) Diversity Awareness – to help people understand the benefits of working with a diverse organisation. 2.) Diversity Management – to equip executives to manage diverse teams.
https://www.socialtalent.com/blog/diversity-and-inclusion/9-companies-around-the-world-that-are-embracing-diversity
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1261760675#0_2531692912
Title: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private | SocialTalent Headings: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Find out how the likes of IBM, IKEA and Siemens drive hiring excellence with SocialTalent Content: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private | SocialTalent < Blog / Recruitment / How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private Recruitment Keeping anything private in today’s socially connected world, can be difficult at the best of times. But when your carefully collected and curated LinkedIn connections and contacts are your bread and butter, keeping them private and safe from ‘poachers’ isn’t just important, it’s imperative. But how do you stop others from taking advantage of your hard earned LinkedIn network? In 3 easy steps, that’s how: Step 1: Go to your Privacy & Settings by hovering your mouse over your mini icon in the top right hand corner of your LinkedIn homepage. When the drop down menu appears, select ‘Privacy & Settings’.
https://www.socialtalent.com/blog/recruitment/how-to-keep-your-contacts-on-linkedin-private
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1261760675#1_2531694289
Title: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private | SocialTalent Headings: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Find out how the likes of IBM, IKEA and Siemens drive hiring excellence with SocialTalent Content: But how do you stop others from taking advantage of your hard earned LinkedIn network? In 3 easy steps, that’s how: Step 1: Go to your Privacy & Settings by hovering your mouse over your mini icon in the top right hand corner of your LinkedIn homepage. When the drop down menu appears, select ‘Privacy & Settings’. Step 2: Under the Privacy Controls heading, select ‘Select who can see your connections’. Step 3: A floating pop-up box will appear and all you need to do is click the arrows at the side of the drop down box and select ‘Only you’. once you have selected ‘Only you’, click the ‘Save changes’ button.
https://www.socialtalent.com/blog/recruitment/how-to-keep-your-contacts-on-linkedin-private
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1261760675#2_2531695482
Title: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private | SocialTalent Headings: How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private How to: Keep Your Connections on LinkedIn Private Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Find out how the likes of IBM, IKEA and Siemens drive hiring excellence with SocialTalent Content: Step 2: Under the Privacy Controls heading, select ‘Select who can see your connections’. Step 3: A floating pop-up box will appear and all you need to do is click the arrows at the side of the drop down box and select ‘Only you’. once you have selected ‘Only you’, click the ‘Save changes’ button. By selecting ‘Only you’, no one else (e.g. no other recruiter) can connect with you solely with the intention of taking advantage of your 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree network. Your connections and contacts can be seen and used by you and you alone. Simples. For more tips on getting the most out of LinkedIn, check out our Understanding Social Networks module or give our sales team a bell at [email protected] and find out how you can become a bone fide Sourcing Ninja. Recruitment Find out how the likes of IBM, IKEA and Siemens drive hiring excellence with SocialTalent TALK TO US
https://www.socialtalent.com/blog/recruitment/how-to-keep-your-contacts-on-linkedin-private
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1264011011#3_2535462754
Title: 5 Social Issues in Urban Environments - Social Work Degree Guide Headings: 5 Social Issues in Urban Environments 5 Social Issues in Urban Environments Quality Education Better Job Opportunities Gender Inequality Discrimination Access to Quality Healthcare Doing Your Part Content: Even when they are willing to take a lower paying one or labor at a job that they are overqualified to perform, many people continue to struggle to find employment. Gender Inequality From the tech industry to Hollywood, equality for women continues to plague the country. In many of the nation's workplaces, women make less money than men. In addition, women hold fewer high-level positions. In fact, according to an article in The Huffington Post, 95 percent of the country's CEO positions are held by men. This disparity is creating income inequality. In urban communities, social issues are worse when inequality exists. More mental and physical illnesses arise in these societies. They also suffer from lower literacy and math scores. Decreased social mobility and higher imprisonment rates are prevalent in urban societies that experience gender inequality.
https://www.socialworkdegreeguide.com/lists/five-social-issues-in-urban-environments/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1264011011#4_2535464121
Title: 5 Social Issues in Urban Environments - Social Work Degree Guide Headings: 5 Social Issues in Urban Environments 5 Social Issues in Urban Environments Quality Education Better Job Opportunities Gender Inequality Discrimination Access to Quality Healthcare Doing Your Part Content: This disparity is creating income inequality. In urban communities, social issues are worse when inequality exists. More mental and physical illnesses arise in these societies. They also suffer from lower literacy and math scores. Decreased social mobility and higher imprisonment rates are prevalent in urban societies that experience gender inequality. Discrimination Despite the change in century, discrimination continues to exist. In some areas, it appears to have gotten worse. Racism, backlash against Muslims and hostility toward members of the LGBT community frequently flare up. While discrimination also occurs in rural communities, urban areas see more incidents of it due to their increased populations and residential proximity. According to a Pew study, those who reside in urban areas confirm that they see more instances of racial inequality than people who reside in rural locales.
https://www.socialworkdegreeguide.com/lists/five-social-issues-in-urban-environments/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1264866835#9_2537342830
Title: What I Wish I Had Known: Burnout and Self-Care in Our Social Work Profession - SocialWorker.com Headings: What I Wish I Had Known: Burnout and Self-Care in Our Social Work Profession What I Wish I Had Known: Burnout and Self-Care in Our Social Work Profession by SaraKay Smullens, MSW, LCSW, CGP, CFLE, BCD The Problem of Burnout Compassion Fatigue Tags Content: However, as we all know, common sense and clear thinking can be eroded when our own unfinished emotional business propels us. Although there are many therapists who describe fulfilling childhoods that are secure and stable, research indicates that the majority who come into our field have known profound pain and loss during their formative years (Elliott & Guy, 1993). Most have experienced one or a combination of five patterns of emotional abuse, which has led to the relentless need to give to others what we wish we had received, coupled by an inability to care for oneself and set limits in order to counteract exhaustion (Smullens, 2010). Social workers, therefore, are especially prone to compassion fatigue, not only because of the nature of our work, but often because our own natures have inspired us to enter this precise field. Vicarious Trauma and Secondary Traumatic Stress Vicarious trauma (also known by the closely related term “secondary traumatic stress”) results from a social worker’s direct exposure to victims of trauma. Unlike compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma may have a more immediate onset (Newell & MacNeil, 2010), as such exposure triggers the immediate re-experiencing of painful occasions from the practitioner’s personal history. As mentioned above, social workers are far more likely to have painful personal histories than those working in other professions or vocations. Elliott & Guy (1993) found, for example, that women working in the mental health professions were more frequently traumatized as children by physical abuse, alcoholism, emotional and sexual abuse, and familial conflict than were women working in other fields. Additionally, women therapists appear to come from more chaotic families of origin, with significantly lesser experiences of familial cohesion, moral emphasis, and achievement orientation. Although I have separated vicarious trauma from compassion fatigue for ease of categorization, it is quite likely that they influence each other—that is, vicarious trauma provokes and promotes compassion fatigue, while the origins of compassion fatigue—an inability to establish proper boundaries—can be found in the social worker’s trauma history.
https://www.socialworker.com/feature-articles/field-placement/What_I_Wish_I_Had_Known_Burnout_and_Self-Care_in_Our_Social_Work_Profession/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1264990455#2_2537584218
Title: Preventing Retraumatization: A Macro Social Work Approach to Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies - SocialWorker.com Headings: Preventing Retraumatization: A Macro Social Work Approach to Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies Preventing Retraumatization: A Macro Social Work Approach to Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies by Patricia Shelly, MSW, Shelley Hitzel, MSW, and Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW Defining Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) and Retraumatization How Systems Can Be Traumatizing Elements in Building Systems To Prevent Retraumatization Specific Examples of Trauma-Informed Policy by Area: Tags Content: All social workers and other professionals who work with people who have experienced trauma are at risk of being personally affected by that trauma. Secondary traumatic stress (STS) -- sometimes called compassion fatigue -- and retraumatization are common among helping professionals. We typically think about how to avoid retraumatizing our clients. But what about considering a trauma-informed approach to the systems in which we work? How can we build system-wide policies and practices that minimize retraumatization? For social work practice and systems policy-setting, we propose a macro approach to preventing re-traumatization. Defining Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) and Retraumatization Secondary traumatic stress can follow exposure to another’s experience of trauma, resulting in emotional distress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is as if we take in a portion of the trauma that the other has survived. Unlike burnout, which is a gradual process, STS can result from a single exposure to another’s trauma. Retraumatization is a conscious or unconscious reminder of past trauma that results in a re-experiencing of the initial trauma event.
https://www.socialworker.com/feature-articles/practice/preventing-retraumatization-a-macro-social-work-approach-to-trauma-informed-practices-policies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1264990455#3_2537586312
Title: Preventing Retraumatization: A Macro Social Work Approach to Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies - SocialWorker.com Headings: Preventing Retraumatization: A Macro Social Work Approach to Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies Preventing Retraumatization: A Macro Social Work Approach to Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies by Patricia Shelly, MSW, Shelley Hitzel, MSW, and Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW Defining Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) and Retraumatization How Systems Can Be Traumatizing Elements in Building Systems To Prevent Retraumatization Specific Examples of Trauma-Informed Policy by Area: Tags Content: For social work practice and systems policy-setting, we propose a macro approach to preventing re-traumatization. Defining Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) and Retraumatization Secondary traumatic stress can follow exposure to another’s experience of trauma, resulting in emotional distress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is as if we take in a portion of the trauma that the other has survived. Unlike burnout, which is a gradual process, STS can result from a single exposure to another’s trauma. Retraumatization is a conscious or unconscious reminder of past trauma that results in a re-experiencing of the initial trauma event. It can be triggered by a situation, an attitude or expression, or by certain environments that replicate the dynamics (loss of power/control/safety) of the original trauma. × Expand Impact of Retraumatization on Service Recipients Smyth, N.J. (2015). Trauma-Informed Social Work: What is it, and Why Should We Care? [ PowerPoint slides].
https://www.socialworker.com/feature-articles/practice/preventing-retraumatization-a-macro-social-work-approach-to-trauma-informed-practices-policies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1268984985#2_2547130159
Title: 10 Celebrities Who Are Famous Role Models - Society19 Headings: 10 Celebrities Who Are Famous Role Models 10 Celebrities Who Are Famous Role Models 1. Michelle Obama 2. Ellen DeGeneres 3. Lady Gaga 4. Elon Musk 5. Emma Watson 6. Serena Williams 7. J.K. Rowling 8. Steve Jobs 9. John Lennon 10. Katy Perry Who are some of your inspirational celebrities? Why are they inspirational to you? Tell us in the comments! Sign Up to Our Newsletter Content: Ellen DeGeneres Ellen DeGeneres, a comedian and television host for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, is an inspirational role model for her advocacy, donations, and care for people all over the nation. She is selfless at heart and always tries her best to involve herself in current events and helping the community. To helping individuals, communities, and awareness movements, she has made an effort in all different fields. One such example is when Ekhlas Ahmed, a Sudan refugee, was brought onto her show and noted for her $22,000 dollars in debt, in which DeGeneres herself paid off. Another example is when she spoke out for the Proposition 8 controversy in California that made same-sex marriage illegal. Overall, DeGeneres has made numerous contributions to society and works hard to advocate the rights and equality of all. Advertisement 3. Lady Gaga Lady Gaga is an entertainment figure known for her advocacy of self-love. Although many criticize her on her “goofy” outfits, she wears them to prove to her fans that she is able to embrace herself and they should be too. She calls out her fans to love themselves and to embrace their qualities.
https://www.society19.com/celebrities-who-are-famous-role-models/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1268984985#3_2547131976
Title: 10 Celebrities Who Are Famous Role Models - Society19 Headings: 10 Celebrities Who Are Famous Role Models 10 Celebrities Who Are Famous Role Models 1. Michelle Obama 2. Ellen DeGeneres 3. Lady Gaga 4. Elon Musk 5. Emma Watson 6. Serena Williams 7. J.K. Rowling 8. Steve Jobs 9. John Lennon 10. Katy Perry Who are some of your inspirational celebrities? Why are they inspirational to you? Tell us in the comments! Sign Up to Our Newsletter Content: Overall, DeGeneres has made numerous contributions to society and works hard to advocate the rights and equality of all. Advertisement 3. Lady Gaga Lady Gaga is an entertainment figure known for her advocacy of self-love. Although many criticize her on her “goofy” outfits, she wears them to prove to her fans that she is able to embrace herself and they should be too. She calls out her fans to love themselves and to embrace their qualities. She even created the Born This Way foundation to empower youth and advocate for mental wellness. Her inspirational actions drive her fans every day to love themselves and to not alienate themselves. Instead, they act upon the actions of Lady Gaga and embrace their qualities. Advertisement 4. Elon Musk Elon Musk is a technological entrepreneur and genius known throughout the world.
https://www.society19.com/celebrities-who-are-famous-role-models/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274250537#12_2563667365
Title: Origin of Society and Social Contract Theory Headings: Origin of Society and Social Contract Theory Origin of Society and Social Contract Theory Origin of Society and Social Contract Theory! The Origin of Society: Social Contract Theory: Brief Criticism of the Various Theories: Evolutionary Theory: Upload and Share Your Article: Content: The evolutionary theory offers a generally correct explanation of the origin of society. According to it society is not a make but a growth. It is the result of a gradual evolution. It is continuous development from unorganised to organised, from less perfect to more perfect and various factors helped in its development from time to time. Kinship and family were the earliest bonds uniting man with man. “Kinship creates society.” says Malvern. Patriarchal society was organised on the basis of Kinship through males. Religion was another factor to help in the creation of social consciousness. As a matter of fact as Gettell observes, “Kinship and religion were simply two aspects of the same thing.”
https://www.sociologydiscussion.com/society/origin-of-society-and-social-contract-theory/2182
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274745925#2_2564721177
Title: Gender Studies Headings: Gender Studies Gender Studies Defying Gender Roles Breaking the Binary Challenges of Defying the Binary Gender Stereotypes and Oppression Gender Studies as a Tool References About Shubha Arvind Content: However, gender has also been proven to be a spectrum rather than a binary. Looking back at the initial gender roles, they too have been challenged by the current societies across cultures wherein males and females are not defined by their primary roles. Read: Gender Sociology Defying Gender Roles In modern societies, it is common to see women working and obtaining high positions in the workplace. However, not so common, it is also seen that there are men who chose to stay home to cater to the family. This phenomenon can, however, be observed in some tribes as well, which have variation in their gender roles. Anthropologist Margret Mead (1935) found in her research on the primitive tribes in Papua New Guinea, one of the tribes in her research, the Tchambuli tribe had a reversal in the initial gender roles wherein the women would work but also care for the family while men spent their time wallowing about decorating themselves. Here the women were the leaders and continued to lead the tribe. Breaking the Binary Looking at gender as a spectrum present-day gender studies aim to look at genders that are not limited to the binary. Here, they view gender on a spectrum where an individual’s gender identity is not defined or limited to their biological sex.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/gender-studies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274745925#6_2564728170
Title: Gender Studies Headings: Gender Studies Gender Studies Defying Gender Roles Breaking the Binary Challenges of Defying the Binary Gender Stereotypes and Oppression Gender Studies as a Tool References About Shubha Arvind Content: This also only recognise male to female or female to male conversions. This was seen as an attempt to fit trans people into the pre-existing binary. Hence this prompted several people to struggle with their gender dysphoria as they were unable to meet the required standards of the government. Looking at the binary itself, it can be seen that women are still victims of the patriarchial system which favours men. As a result of the patriarchy women and other gender identities apart from cis men are often victims of crimes perpetrated by men. This poses a threat to their mental and physical safety. To counter the patriarchy, there have been waves of feminist movements to ensure gender equality. These feminist movements are also intersectional of aspects such as class, caste and race, which are factors that can contribute to the oppression. Hence feminism is seen as an intersectional movement aiming to achieve equality. Gender Stereotypes and Oppression Looking at the two genders represented by the two main biological sexes of male and female, there is a vast difference between the treatment of men and women and how they are viewed in society.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/gender-studies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274745925#7_2564729740
Title: Gender Studies Headings: Gender Studies Gender Studies Defying Gender Roles Breaking the Binary Challenges of Defying the Binary Gender Stereotypes and Oppression Gender Studies as a Tool References About Shubha Arvind Content: This poses a threat to their mental and physical safety. To counter the patriarchy, there have been waves of feminist movements to ensure gender equality. These feminist movements are also intersectional of aspects such as class, caste and race, which are factors that can contribute to the oppression. Hence feminism is seen as an intersectional movement aiming to achieve equality. Gender Stereotypes and Oppression Looking at the two genders represented by the two main biological sexes of male and female, there is a vast difference between the treatment of men and women and how they are viewed in society. Each gender is expected to adhere to societal expectations placed on them based on their gender right from a young age. Despite the gradual relaxation of the roles, most people are expected to conform to gender roles established by their respective societies. These roles influence stereotypes which are upheld by society. A man is expected to be emotionally and physically strong, aggressive, loud and dominant. A woman, on the other hand, is expected to be emotional, caring, chaste and submissive.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/gender-studies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274745925#8_2564731266
Title: Gender Studies Headings: Gender Studies Gender Studies Defying Gender Roles Breaking the Binary Challenges of Defying the Binary Gender Stereotypes and Oppression Gender Studies as a Tool References About Shubha Arvind Content: Each gender is expected to adhere to societal expectations placed on them based on their gender right from a young age. Despite the gradual relaxation of the roles, most people are expected to conform to gender roles established by their respective societies. These roles influence stereotypes which are upheld by society. A man is expected to be emotionally and physically strong, aggressive, loud and dominant. A woman, on the other hand, is expected to be emotional, caring, chaste and submissive. These roles are reinforced right from childhood which conditions men and women to adhere to these stereotypes. These stereotypes are influenced by other factors such as race, class, and caste, as these can influence the power differences between a man and a woman. Dor example looking at the Indian context a Savarna woman is considered to have more power than a Dalit man. However, a Dalit woman faces a combination of caste as well as gender oppression. Gender roles are also seen as a means of expression where the stereotypes and roles help affirm their gender.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/gender-studies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274794243#13_2564858365
Title: Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact and Overview Headings: Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact and Overview Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact and Overview Table of Contents HOW DID THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION START The impacts of the Industrial Revolution IMPACT ON TECHNOLOGY IMPACT ON ECONOMY IMPACT ON SOCIETY IMPACT ON INDIAN SOCIETY EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE About Meera Content: As the amount of goods demanded grew drastically, more workers started to be employed, more capital investments were made and more profits yielded. The idea of Laissez-Faire Economics, which suggests the working of businesses with little or no interference from the government started to be more welcomed. Huge investments were made by the richer section of the society and workers were hired extensively. All of these led to a new class structure in the economy after the revolution. The class structure consisted of (1) Upper class that included rich and industrial families (2) Middle class which included businessmen and professionals like doctors and lawyers (3) Lower middle class that consisted of people like teachers and shop owners, and (4)Lower class that consisted of least earning peasants and factory workers. The increasing urbanization led to a huge rise in the number of people living in cities. As factory owners started getting more concerned about profits they could make, they started paying lesser wages to workers, employed more child labourers and increased the number of work hours. IMPACT ON SOCIETY The Industrial Revolution had huge social impacts and changed the lives of people everywhere. Major changes happened in the lives of labourers. As the manufacturing units were shifted to huge factories from traditional methods, the workers started experiencing harsh and unsafe working conditions.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/industrial-revolution/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274794243#14_2564860392
Title: Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact and Overview Headings: Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact and Overview Industrial Revolution: Causes, Impact and Overview Table of Contents HOW DID THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION START The impacts of the Industrial Revolution IMPACT ON TECHNOLOGY IMPACT ON ECONOMY IMPACT ON SOCIETY IMPACT ON INDIAN SOCIETY EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE About Meera Content: The increasing urbanization led to a huge rise in the number of people living in cities. As factory owners started getting more concerned about profits they could make, they started paying lesser wages to workers, employed more child labourers and increased the number of work hours. IMPACT ON SOCIETY The Industrial Revolution had huge social impacts and changed the lives of people everywhere. Major changes happened in the lives of labourers. As the manufacturing units were shifted to huge factories from traditional methods, the workers started experiencing harsh and unsafe working conditions. The increasing use of newly invented machines started posing a threat to the lives of workers. As the profit-seeking owners increased the number of work hours for employees, they, fearful of losing their jobs, continued working with no respect for their health and life needs. More children were started to be employed. Rapid increase in child labour was one of the biggest immediate effect of the industrial revolution. During the 1800s, the workers who were facing such issues started organizing themselves into labour unions and associations, which they thought would be a movement that will help them gain their rights in the workplace.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/industrial-revolution/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274925062#0_2565133034
Title: Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Headings: Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Content: Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples by Radhika Jhajaria Marginalization is the treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral. History books are filled with various citations of discrimination against the marginalized groups including the scheduled tribes, scheduled caste, the disabled and women where they were explicitly denied hygienic water, nutritious food and a safe place to sleep in. Marginalized groups today face difficulty in getting access to good education, respectable workplace, voice to opinions are not economically stable and dependent on others for survival and often just become votes banks for the political parties. Marginalization is not only threatening to the economic and physical wellbeing but also the mental health of the marginalized individuals as they are constantly dominated in the society. Marginal groups often start believing in the lies of the society and start accepting the lies which call them unworthy and insignificant and lose confidence and self-belief. The fundamental right of India includes right to equality mentioned in Article 14,15,16,17 and 18 of the Indian constitution states equality before the law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, gender or place of birth, and equality of opportunity in matters of employment, an abolition of untouchability and abolition of titles. The government is constantly taking various steps and making laws to protect the marginalized however it can’t just be the government that tries to bring forward the marginalized, even the efforts of NGOs may fall short if the society as a whole does not change their perspective as to the way they treat individuals. It is often said that the way one treats others is a representation of them and not the person they treat, discrimination against others puts forward the orthodox and uneducated mindset of the society.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/marginalization/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1274925062#1_2565135363
Title: Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Headings: Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Marginalization: Meaning, Explanation with Examples Content: Marginalization is not only threatening to the economic and physical wellbeing but also the mental health of the marginalized individuals as they are constantly dominated in the society. Marginal groups often start believing in the lies of the society and start accepting the lies which call them unworthy and insignificant and lose confidence and self-belief. The fundamental right of India includes right to equality mentioned in Article 14,15,16,17 and 18 of the Indian constitution states equality before the law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, gender or place of birth, and equality of opportunity in matters of employment, an abolition of untouchability and abolition of titles. The government is constantly taking various steps and making laws to protect the marginalized however it can’t just be the government that tries to bring forward the marginalized, even the efforts of NGOs may fall short if the society as a whole does not change their perspective as to the way they treat individuals. It is often said that the way one treats others is a representation of them and not the person they treat, discrimination against others puts forward the orthodox and uneducated mindset of the society. The Sociology Group is now on Instagram, Follow us
https://www.sociologygroup.com/marginalization/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275185068#10_2565765662
Title: The Sociology of Gender: Overview Headings: The Sociology of Gender: Overview The Sociology of Gender: Overview Table of Contents Sex/Gender Distinction Social Construction of Gender Masculinity and Femininity Critiquing the Sex/Gender Binary Queer Theory Transgender Intersectionality Major Sociological Theories Structural Functionalism Conflict Theory Feminist Theory Symbolic Interactionism About Astha Nain Content: In an attempt to define women against the biologically deterministic ideas, feminists have created new boxes for women to fit in. That the definition of the term woman is supposedly fixed “operates as a policing force which generates and legitimises certain practices, experiences, etc. and curtails and delegitimises others (Nicholson, 1998). Besides the idea of a fixed biological binary sex has been debunked. Sex itself is believed to be a social construct and many of the differences observed in male and female bodies that were earlier attributed to sex have come to be seen as a result of social upbringing. Thus fourth-wave feminism is increasingly questioning the sex/gender binary. Queer Theory Once the term queer was associated with homosexuals and had a strong homophobic undertone. But the term has been reclaimed by the LGBTQIA+ movement to refer to all individuals whose sexuality, gender identity, gender expression and bodies do not conform to dominant societal norms. Both feminism and queer theory are interdisciplinary studies that question the dominant understanding of gender by problematizing the relationship that exists between gender identity, anatomical sex and sexual orientation (Fineman, 2009). The queer movement worldwide has been arguing for gender fluidity and non-binary sexes to create a more inclusive, non-heteronormative world.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-of-gender/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275185068#11_2565767654
Title: The Sociology of Gender: Overview Headings: The Sociology of Gender: Overview The Sociology of Gender: Overview Table of Contents Sex/Gender Distinction Social Construction of Gender Masculinity and Femininity Critiquing the Sex/Gender Binary Queer Theory Transgender Intersectionality Major Sociological Theories Structural Functionalism Conflict Theory Feminist Theory Symbolic Interactionism About Astha Nain Content: Thus fourth-wave feminism is increasingly questioning the sex/gender binary. Queer Theory Once the term queer was associated with homosexuals and had a strong homophobic undertone. But the term has been reclaimed by the LGBTQIA+ movement to refer to all individuals whose sexuality, gender identity, gender expression and bodies do not conform to dominant societal norms. Both feminism and queer theory are interdisciplinary studies that question the dominant understanding of gender by problematizing the relationship that exists between gender identity, anatomical sex and sexual orientation (Fineman, 2009). The queer movement worldwide has been arguing for gender fluidity and non-binary sexes to create a more inclusive, non-heteronormative world. Transgender The gender binary between male and female is a modern concept propagated by western science and imposed upon non-western cultures through colonization. Many cultures in pre colonized era not only recognized other genders but also deeply respected them. Gender fluidity is still the norm in many African cultures. Here we look at two such communities. The Hijra community in India consisting of eunuchs, intersex and transgender people was recognized as the third gender along with the rest of the transgender community.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-of-gender/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275185068#12_2565769559
Title: The Sociology of Gender: Overview Headings: The Sociology of Gender: Overview The Sociology of Gender: Overview Table of Contents Sex/Gender Distinction Social Construction of Gender Masculinity and Femininity Critiquing the Sex/Gender Binary Queer Theory Transgender Intersectionality Major Sociological Theories Structural Functionalism Conflict Theory Feminist Theory Symbolic Interactionism About Astha Nain Content: Transgender The gender binary between male and female is a modern concept propagated by western science and imposed upon non-western cultures through colonization. Many cultures in pre colonized era not only recognized other genders but also deeply respected them. Gender fluidity is still the norm in many African cultures. Here we look at two such communities. The Hijra community in India consisting of eunuchs, intersex and transgender people was recognized as the third gender along with the rest of the transgender community. However, the hijra community does not associate itself with the rest of the transgender community as it has a separate culture which has been passed down through generations by the ‘gharanas’. Hijras have traditionally been associated with ‘ Ardhnareshwar ’, a form of Shiva and Parvati. They are believed to have divine connections with God since they are above the gender confines. They were considered to hold religious authority and were sought for blessings. The Navajo Native American culture recognized two other genders known as the ‘Two Spirits’ which are the feminine man ( nádleehí) and masculine woman ( dilbaa ).
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-of-gender/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#2_2565808523
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: The social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are the most prevalent sites for people to interact and voice out their unique and unheard diversity in every corner of the world. It allows people to be social, open and create a world that reflects the culture of immediacy which helps us to solve problems quickly and communicate more effectively on a broader scale than we had ever imagined before the advent of it (Social media). Moreover, it enhances people to think and act creatively. The use of social networking sites as a platform for presenting oneself to a larger audience is a part of sociology we are analyzing. It provides a convenient place for the people connect with families, friends and other people they value. With just a click of a button, members and other users can share their life stories in the form of photos and videos, allows people of similar interest to unite and discuss topics of their interest and share it to the social audience at large. It provides a special tool for individuals to connect with people they have lost contact and maintain the relationship over a long distance. The evolution of the social media platform has drastically and globally shifted the way every individual in a society interact and communicate and develop with time. We see the difference between the society before and after the evolution of the internet. It has made communication faster, easier, comfortable and flexible.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#3_2565810274
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: With just a click of a button, members and other users can share their life stories in the form of photos and videos, allows people of similar interest to unite and discuss topics of their interest and share it to the social audience at large. It provides a special tool for individuals to connect with people they have lost contact and maintain the relationship over a long distance. The evolution of the social media platform has drastically and globally shifted the way every individual in a society interact and communicate and develop with time. We see the difference between the society before and after the evolution of the internet. It has made communication faster, easier, comfortable and flexible. It makes people access to information at an incredible speed. Therefore, has contributed a great deal in increasing the social web drastically. As a social being, humans need to communicate and network locally and globally. It is one of the major aspect and sources of happiness and achievement. The more people interact the more people learn about million others and this gives a feeling of satisfaction.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#5_2565813139
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: It is solely responsible for accomplishing these vital function and aspects of the human need for social interaction. Without social interactions as pointed out by French sociologists, David Emile Durkheim people begin to disintegrate and alienate oneself leading people to commit suicide which is of four types namely anomic, egoistic, altruistic and fatalistic suicides. It is responsible for changing and shaping the society. With billions of people involved in the various hundreds of social media networks sharing their lifestyles, globally diverse events, occasions and waves influence and change is inevitable. It has been proven that conscious and subconscious behaviours are altered dramatically when people are involved in social networking. The discussions that come out of the networking experience greatly affect the decisions that they make in life at personal and organizational life. These decisions taken by individual changes and influences a million others knowingly or unknowingly which shapes society in one or other way. Sometimes these changes may be positive and negative. It had become indispensable in the social lives of people. There is not a second where the social network user does not check his or her newsfeed.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#6_2565814679
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: The discussions that come out of the networking experience greatly affect the decisions that they make in life at personal and organizational life. These decisions taken by individual changes and influences a million others knowingly or unknowingly which shapes society in one or other way. Sometimes these changes may be positive and negative. It had become indispensable in the social lives of people. There is not a second where the social network user does not check his or her newsfeed. Society has become too dependent on it. Many introverts and socially reclusive users place too much emphasis on virtual interaction and ignore the real world outside, such as the influence of social media that it has almost replaced the need for real conversation and interaction. Society have begun degrading its value and morality. Cyberbullying and harassment on social sites have been increasing among millennials especially young girls, women fall prey to the online attacks. People exhibit unscrupulous behaviour uploading unethical videos, photos and many more which degrades the name of individuals and society as a whole.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#7_2565816098
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: Society has become too dependent on it. Many introverts and socially reclusive users place too much emphasis on virtual interaction and ignore the real world outside, such as the influence of social media that it has almost replaced the need for real conversation and interaction. Society have begun degrading its value and morality. Cyberbullying and harassment on social sites have been increasing among millennials especially young girls, women fall prey to the online attacks. People exhibit unscrupulous behaviour uploading unethical videos, photos and many more which degrades the name of individuals and society as a whole. Many people create pages on Facebook for meeting like-minded friends or for staying in touch for getting the news they feed to the outside world and the possible repercussion it would later have and not thinking that potential employers may view clues about someone’s characteristic apart from the resume and interview. Read: Why do we want to share everything on social media? It is believed and assumed that media, on one hand, plays a part of surveillance. Social media has another basic function of providing information (positive) but also has a negative effect because we are equally exposed to the news feed (negative) again and again.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#10_2565820595
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: But people are so connected that they have become too obsessed with themselves. People tend to document everything they eat, every place they go, tweeting irrelevant stories and photos every second and even make videos of private moments for the whole world to view it on these sites especially YouTube. The meaning of the word privacy is on the verge of becoming obsolete and narcissists becoming more prominent. Is it turning into a society of narcissists or making is it more socially connected human race the world has ever seen? It is all about people, it is a platform for showcasing people’s diverse lives, their lifestyles, cultures, a bridge for connecting people regardless of the place of the users. It had and is still having an impact both positive and negative. It plays as an important medium for modelling and mediating communication and interaction to society as a whole and how society in turn impacts on how it operates. The Sociology Group is now on Instagram, Follow us About Sociology Group Ours is a youth-led virtual learning platform with dedicated social scientists and students. We aim at providing virtual guidance to the ones taking their first steps into the world of Social Science, either through formal education or because of their never-ending quest for learning. We believe in sharing with our readers the knowledge that we have gained, through simple transcription of social theories and their real-life application.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275213311#11_2565822353
Title: Social Media: Overview Headings: Social Media: Overview Social Media: Overview About Sociology Group Content: It had and is still having an impact both positive and negative. It plays as an important medium for modelling and mediating communication and interaction to society as a whole and how society in turn impacts on how it operates. The Sociology Group is now on Instagram, Follow us About Sociology Group Ours is a youth-led virtual learning platform with dedicated social scientists and students. We aim at providing virtual guidance to the ones taking their first steps into the world of Social Science, either through formal education or because of their never-ending quest for learning. We believe in sharing with our readers the knowledge that we have gained, through simple transcription of social theories and their real-life application. We also believe in the power of knowledge in making the world a better place to thrive and survive.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociology-social-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275231098#7_2565857086
Title: The Role of Power in Society: Theories and Examples Headings: The Role of Power in Society: Theories and Examples The Role of Power in Society: Theories and Examples Table of Contents Theories of Power The Pluralist Model The Power-Elite Model The Marxist Model Types of Power in Everyday Life Uses of Power Political Power: Making Decisions Economic Power: Allocating Resources Cultural Power: Defining Reality About Arushi Chopra Content: This approach is useful in determining who rules the society. The second is the structuralist approach. This approach is useful in showing how the ruling class is able to operate within a capitalist economy through the concentration of political, economic and ideological power. Those who control the economic modes of production in a country, end up having control over the religious, political and social aspects of a country too. (“ Power and Politics”; “ Theories of Power” 2016). In India, transgender persons or ‘hijras’ do not have steady sources of incomes and often resort to roadside performances or begging. This has resulted in their exclusion from society and also their oppression. The Transgender Persons Bill passed in 2019 is a suitable example of this since it does not provide any person with the right to identify their own gender. The lack of economic independence of transgender persons has led to the loss of their socio-political rights.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/the-role-of-power-in-society-theories-and-examples/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275398896#6_2566192397
Title: Post Modernism Headings: Post Modernism Content: When societies were more geared to custom and tradition, people could follow established ways of doing things in a more unreflective fashion. For us, many aspects of life that for earlier generations were simply taken for granted become matters of open decision-making. In a global age, nations certainly lose some of the power they used to have. For instance, countries have less influence over economic policy than they once had. However, governments still retain a good deal of power. Acting collaboratively, nations can get together to reassert their influence over the runaway world. The agencies and movements working outside the formal framework of politics can have an important role. But they will not supplant orthodox democratic politics. Democracy is still crucial, because groups in the area of 'sub-politics' make divergent claims and have different interests. Democratic government must assess and react to these varying claims and concerns.
https://www.sociologyguide.com/post-modernism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275445883#3_2566284984
Title: Tecnology and Society, Impact of Technology Change in Society Headings: Impact of Technology Change on Society Impact of Technology Change on Society Technology and Industrialization: Technology and Urbanization: Technology and Modernization: Development of the means of transport and communication: Transformation in the economy and the evolution of the new social classes: Technology and Unemployment: Technology and war: Changes in social institutions: Content: The Industrial Revolution of 18th century led to the unprecedented growth of industries. Industrialization is associated with the factory system of production. The family has lost its economic importance. The factories have brought down the prices of commodities, improved their quality and maximized their output. The whole process of production is mechanized. Consequently the traditional skills have declined and good number of artisans has lost their work. Huge factories could provide employment opportunities to thousands of people. Hence men have become workers in a very large number. The process of industrialization has affected the nature, character and the growth of economy. It has contributed to the growth of cities or to the process of urbanization.
https://www.sociologyguide.com/social-change/impact-of-technology-change.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275599441#0_2566591936
Title: Gender Roles in Sociology | Sociology Learners Headings: Gender Roles in Sociology Gender Roles in Sociology Content: Gender Roles in Sociology | Sociology Learners Gender Roles in Sociology by kdkasi | Dec 22, 2017 | Sex and Gender While growing we learn how to behave in a society by, observing and interacting with other members of society. Children learn certain social roles, which are associated with their biological makeup. Gender roles are the expectations of the members of society from men and women that, how they ought to behave within a society. The gender roles are assigned to men and women on the basis of norms of the society. Almost in every society men roles are linked with masculinity and aggression, whereas, women roles are associated with passivity and nurturing. Roles learning starts from childhood by, socialization. Usually male babies is dressed in blue and female babies is dressed in pink. Furthermore, the toys with which the children play are different for both sexes, parents buy toys for boys such as, guns and superhero figures, on the other hand, they buy toys for the girls like, dolls and dress up apparel. Toys may not seem to be having any impact on the behavior, however, it does have impact on the behavior of children. The kind of toys children play with promotes the normative behavior.
https://www.sociologylearners.com/gender-roles-in-sociology/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275664814#0_2566735034
Title: Social Roles Definition and Types | Sociology Learners Headings: Social Roles Definition and Types Social Roles Definition and Types Social roles Role set Role conflict Role strain Role exit Content: Social Roles Definition and Types | Sociology Learners Social Roles Definition and Types by kdkasi | Sep 29, 2017 | Social Structure Social roles Social roles refer to the set of behaviors that are expected of individuals within social institutions. Society is like a stage and individuals are like actors within a society whereby, they have to play different roles within different social institutions. Each individual hold different status within distinct institutions of society. They have to perform set of roles associated with their ascribed or achieved status within a particular institution. For instance, within institution of family one may hold the status of brother or sister, son or daughter, father or mother. However, at work he/she could be a bank manager, janitor or president of the country. Whereby, parents’ responsibilities are to fulfill their children need of affection, nourishment, protection, education etc… whereas, children are supposed to respect and obey their parents. A person who occupy the status of father at home might be bank manager at work. At office he has to perform set of duties in accordance with his occupied status such as, supervision, hiring and training staff as well as, grow branch revenue. Moreover, formal norms and customs of a given society specify social status and roles of individuals.
https://www.sociologylearners.com/social-roles-definition-and-type/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1275664814#3_2566740153
Title: Social Roles Definition and Types | Sociology Learners Headings: Social Roles Definition and Types Social Roles Definition and Types Social roles Role set Role conflict Role strain Role exit Content: Though, with the passage of time social structure of these societies evolved. As a result gender biased norms were eliminated and replaced by the norms according to which division of labor was determined based on individuals level of education and acquired skill set rather than their biological differences. Role set As discussed earlier an individual plays different roles within different social institutions. Sometimes, more than one role is associated with an individual status in a given institution; which is called as role set in sociology. For example an individual who occupy the status of field supervisor within a non-governmental organization is supposed to conduct awareness sessions, baseline survey, focus group discussions, and training sessions and formulate new strategies for the prevention of particular problem within a given community. These responsibilities are the role set of field supervisor within non-governmental organization. Role conflict Individual play different roles in different social institutions. When these roles come in conflict with one another is known as role conflict. Suppose if the Owner of an oil factory hires his friend to manage his business.
https://www.sociologylearners.com/social-roles-definition-and-type/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1289495505#0_2598219940
Title: Executive Branch Facts Headings: Executive Branch Facts Executive Branch Facts Content: Executive Branch Facts Home > Facts > US Government Facts > Executive Branch Facts Executive Branch Facts Executive Branch Facts The Executive Branch of the U.S. government includes the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, the Executive Office of the President, and the Cabinet. The President of the United States is the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces, and head of state. The Vice President of the United States advises the President, and is prepared to take over in the case of the President being unable to continue in his role. The Executive Office of the President (EOP) is responsible for advising the President on national security issues, intelligence issues, and briefing the people of the U.S. on the President's actions in the press. The Cabinet is made up of 15 different government department heads, each responsible for a different department such as the Department of Defense or Department of Transportation. Interesting Executive Branch Facts: The President of the United States, as head of the Executive Branch, has several powers according to the United States Constitution. These include: the ability to veto or sign into law legislation that has been voted for by Congress, the ability to appoint federal positions such as federal judges, the ability to negotiate international treaties, and the ability to grant pardons for crimes. In order to be elected the President of the United States an individual must be 35 years of age or older, must have been living in the United States for 14 years, and must be a natural born citizen of the United States.
https://www.softschools.com/facts/us_government/executive_branch_facts/2549/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1299005140#1_2619276113
Title: 5 Types of Supply Chain Disruption with COVID-19 Examples Headings: 5 Types of Supply Chain Disruption with COVID-19 Examples 5 Types of Supply Chain Disruption with COVID-19 Examples What is supply chain disruption? Common types of supply chain disruptions with examples Disruption type 1: Demand drops Disruption type 2: Demand surges Disruption type 3: Reduced productivity Disruption type 4: Storage and access restrictions Disruption type 5: China and raw material shortages A positive disruption example Strengthen your supply chain disruption plan Content: In order to avoid being caught off guard by another unprecedented supply chain disruption like COVID-19, use this information and these examples to update your supply chain disruption plan and bring in other departments to help support your plan. What is supply chain disruption? Supply chain disruption is when an external force acts upon your business’s ability to get, make, ship, and/or sell products. Let’s break this down with some examples. First off, what’s an “external force?” This would be any event or change that happens outside your business—one that you did not create, but is having an effect on you. Some examples include the current COVID-19 pandemic, government changes to policies involving the global supply chain, or a cyberattack on your IT systems. Let’s go over common effects of disruptive events and look at some examples for each. Common types of supply chain disruptions with examples The COVID-19 crisis was not part of many businesses’ supply chain disruption plans. With its unexpected global impact, it is a good example to illustrate each of the following supply chain disruption types.
https://www.softwareadvice.com/resources/supply-chain-disruption-types/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1299005140#11_2619295160
Title: 5 Types of Supply Chain Disruption with COVID-19 Examples Headings: 5 Types of Supply Chain Disruption with COVID-19 Examples 5 Types of Supply Chain Disruption with COVID-19 Examples What is supply chain disruption? Common types of supply chain disruptions with examples Disruption type 1: Demand drops Disruption type 2: Demand surges Disruption type 3: Reduced productivity Disruption type 4: Storage and access restrictions Disruption type 5: China and raw material shortages A positive disruption example Strengthen your supply chain disruption plan Content: Disruption type 5: China and raw material shortages We can’t discuss supply chain disruption without discussing China. As The Institute for Supply Management’s CEO Tom Derry said in an interview with The Atlantic ,“You have to realize that there’s almost no industry sector—and when I say that, I mean manufacturing and nonmanufacturing—that isn’t reliant on China in the United States.” Disruptions in China’s ability to source, manufacture, assemble, and ship products affect nearly every market in the U.S. China has struggled to export cotton for clothing and shoes, microprocessors for laptops, and chemicals critical to medicine production. Therefore retailers, tech companies, and hospitals have all been deeply affected by shortages in China. Example of raw material shortages and procurement issues: Even the electronics behemoth Apple isn’t resilient enough to avoid supply chain disruptions in China. Chinese factories experienced issues producing iPhone casings and memory chips. Apple had to place a temporary purchase limit of 2 iPhones per person in several markets and this year’s release of the new versions of iPhone have been officially announced to be delayed due to supply chain disruptions. Pro tip:
https://www.softwareadvice.com/resources/supply-chain-disruption-types/
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Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Massachusetts is around $84,630 per year. Avg Salary In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts ‐ CareerExplorer Your Compatibility Career Overview Avg Salary $74k Job Market 23 % How to Become Jobs Education Cert. Further Resources Satisfaction Low Personality Investigative Demographics Work Environment See All Medical Care Careers Health Medical Care Salary Massachusetts Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Massachusetts is around $84,630 per year. Avg Salary Show avg average hourly wage $58.4k Bottom 20% $84.6k Median $105.8k Top 20% Diagnostic medical sonographers earn an average yearly salary of $84,630. Wages typically start from $58,350 and go up to $105,830. 12% above national average ● Updated in 2018 In this article: How much does a diagnostic medical sonographer make in Massachusetts? How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority 90 th percentile Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 50.88 per hour $ 105,830 per year 75 th percentile Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 46.80 per hour $ 97,340 per year 50 th percentile Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 40.69 per hour $ 84,630 per year 25 th percentile Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at:
https://www.sokanu.com/careers/diagnostic-medical-sonographer/salary/Massachusetts/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334687133#1_2715143114
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Massachusetts is around $84,630 per year. Avg Salary In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: How much does a diagnostic medical sonographer make in Massachusetts? How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority 90 th percentile Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 50.88 per hour $ 105,830 per year 75 th percentile Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 46.80 per hour $ 97,340 per year 50 th percentile Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 40.69 per hour $ 84,630 per year 25 th percentile Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 33.41 per hour $ 69,500 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 28.05 per hour $ 58,350 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in Massachusetts. On average, they make less than occupational therapists but more than audiologists.
https://www.sokanu.com/careers/diagnostic-medical-sonographer/salary/Massachusetts/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334687133#2_2715146478
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Massachusetts is around $84,630 per year. Avg Salary In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: $ 33.41 per hour $ 69,500 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 28.05 per hour $ 58,350 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in Massachusetts. On average, they make less than occupational therapists but more than audiologists. Career Median Salary Occupational therapist salary $88K Clinical psychologist salary $80K Counseling psychologist salary $80K Speech language pathologist salary $86K Magnetic resonance imaging technologist salary $86K Diagnostic medical sonographer salary $85K Neuropsychologist salary $96K Genetic counselor salary $83K Nuclear medicine technologist salary $83K Audiologist salary $79K Did You Know? Salary is only one component of a career that makes it fulfilling. Learn more about what working diagnostic medical sonographers think about their jobs. Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated) Was this helpful?
https://www.sokanu.com/careers/diagnostic-medical-sonographer/salary/Massachusetts/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334687133#3_2715149845
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Massachusetts The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Massachusetts is around $84,630 per year. Avg Salary In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: Career Median Salary Occupational therapist salary $88K Clinical psychologist salary $80K Counseling psychologist salary $80K Speech language pathologist salary $86K Magnetic resonance imaging technologist salary $86K Diagnostic medical sonographer salary $85K Neuropsychologist salary $96K Genetic counselor salary $83K Nuclear medicine technologist salary $83K Audiologist salary $79K Did You Know? Salary is only one component of a career that makes it fulfilling. Learn more about what working diagnostic medical sonographers think about their jobs. Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated) Was this helpful? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States There are currently an estimated 67,300 diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States. The diagnostic medical sonographer job market is expected to grow by 23.2% … Read about The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334692250#1_2715154476
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Michigan ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Michigan Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Michigan The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Michigan is around $60,930 per year. Avg Salary $60.9k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: How much does a diagnostic medical sonographer make in Michigan? How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority 90 th percentile Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 37.71 per hour $ 78,450 per year 75 th percentile Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 34.16 per hour $ 71,050 per year 50 th percentile Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 29.29 per hour $ 60,930 per year 25 th percentile Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 25.56 per hour $ 53,160 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 21.57 per hour $ 44,870 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in Michigan. On average, they make less than acute care nurse practitioners but more than healthcare social workers.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334692250#2_2715157839
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Michigan ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Michigan Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Michigan The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Michigan is around $60,930 per year. Avg Salary $60.9k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: $ 25.56 per hour $ 53,160 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 21.57 per hour $ 44,870 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in Michigan. On average, they make less than acute care nurse practitioners but more than healthcare social workers. Career Median Salary Acute care nurse practitioner salary $71K Clinical nurse specialist salary $71K Audiologist salary $72K Nuclear medicine technologist salary $71K Magnetic resonance imaging technologist salary $63K Diagnostic medical sonographer salary $61K Hearing aid specialist salary $57K Cardiovascular technologist and technician salary $57K Respiratory therapist salary $57K Healthcare social worker salary $56K Did You Know? Salary is only one component of a career that makes it fulfilling. Learn more about what working diagnostic medical sonographers think about their jobs. Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated) Was this helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334697379#1_2715165926
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in New Mexico ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in New Mexico Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in New Mexico The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in New Mexico is around $66,530 per year. Avg Salary $66.5k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: How much does a diagnostic medical sonographer make in New Mexico? How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority 90 th percentile Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 42.49 per hour $ 88,390 per year 75 th percentile Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 37.19 per hour $ 77,350 per year 50 th percentile Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 31.99 per hour $ 66,530 per year 25 th percentile Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 26.57 per hour $ 55,270 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 14.12 per hour $ 29,370 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in New Mexico. On average, they make less than magnetic resonance imaging technologists but more than cardiovascular technologists and technicians.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334697379#2_2715169334
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in New Mexico ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in New Mexico Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in New Mexico The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in New Mexico is around $66,530 per year. Avg Salary $66.5k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: $ 26.57 per hour $ 55,270 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 14.12 per hour $ 29,370 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in New Mexico. On average, they make less than magnetic resonance imaging technologists but more than cardiovascular technologists and technicians. Career Median Salary Magnetic resonance imaging technologist salary $71K Registered nurse salary $71K Clinical nurse specialist salary $71K Acute care nurse practitioner salary $71K Nurse educator salary $62K Diagnostic medical sonographer salary $67K Neurodiagnostic technologist salary $62K Ophthalmic medical technologist salary $62K Surgical assistant salary $62K Cardiovascular technologist and technician salary $58K Did You Know? Salary is only one component of a career that makes it fulfilling. Learn more about what working diagnostic medical sonographers think about their jobs. Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated) Was this helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334702561#1_2715177504
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in West Virginia ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in West Virginia Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in West Virginia The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in West Virginia is around $59,880 per year. Avg Salary $59.9k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: How much does a diagnostic medical sonographer make in West Virginia? How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority 90 th percentile Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 38.12 per hour $ 79,280 per year 75 th percentile Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 33.32 per hour $ 69,310 per year 50 th percentile Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 28.79 per hour $ 59,880 per year 25 th percentile Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 25.47 per hour $ 52,980 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 22.11 per hour $ 45,990 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in West Virginia. On average, they make less than orthotists and prosthetists but more than counseling psychologists.
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Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in West Virginia ‐ CareerExplorer Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in West Virginia Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in West Virginia The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in West Virginia is around $59,880 per year. Avg Salary $59.9k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: $ 25.47 per hour $ 52,980 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 22.11 per hour $ 45,990 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in West Virginia. On average, they make less than orthotists and prosthetists but more than counseling psychologists. Career Median Salary Orthotist and prosthetist salary $67K Magnetic resonance imaging technologist salary $66K Registered nurse salary $61K Acute care nurse practitioner salary $61K Clinical nurse specialist salary $61K Diagnostic medical sonographer salary $60K Radiation therapist salary $51K Speech language pathologist salary $56K Nuclear medicine technologist salary $59K Counseling psychologist salary $51K Did You Know? Salary is only one component of a career that makes it fulfilling. Learn more about what working diagnostic medical sonographers think about their jobs. Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated) Was this helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334707731#1_2715189012
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Oklahoma Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Oklahoma Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Oklahoma The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Oklahoma is around $68,920 per year. Avg Salary $68.9k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: How much does a diagnostic medical sonographer make in Oklahoma? How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority 90 th percentile Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 44.77 per hour $ 93,120 per year 75 th percentile Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 38.34 per hour $ 79,740 per year 50 th percentile Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 33.13 per hour $ 68,920 per year 25 th percentile Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 28.00 per hour $ 58,240 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 24.62 per hour $ 51,200 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in Oklahoma. On average, they make less than occupational therapists but more than acute care nurse practitioners.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1334707731#2_2715192351
Title: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Oklahoma Headings: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Oklahoma Diagnostic medical sonographer salary in Oklahoma The average salary for a diagnostic medical sonographer in Oklahoma is around $68,920 per year. Avg Salary $68.9k Median In this article: Diagnostic medical sonographer earnings by seniority Top-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Senior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Mid-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Junior-level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Up Next The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers in the United States Content: $ 28.00 per hour $ 58,240 per year 10 th percentile Starting level diagnostic medical sonographer earnings begin at: $ 24.62 per hour $ 51,200 per year Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments. Diagnostic medical sonographer salary by state 24,830 24,830 95,020 95,020 95,020 State Name Average Salary Alaska $94,130 Alabama $56,350 Arkansas $62,090 Arizona $85,800 California $91,380 Colorado $84,660 Connecticut $79,770 District of Columbia $90,670 Delaware $72,160 Florida $65,560 Georgia $61,580 Hawaii $95,020 Iowa $68,910 Idaho $80,330 Illinois $76,590 Indiana $68,970 Kansas $72,420 Kentucky $65,790 Louisiana $59,130 Massachusetts $84,630 Maryland $75,620 Maine $77,070 Michigan $60,930 Minnesota $79,540 Missouri $70,680 Mississippi $60,980 Montana $76,500 North Carolina $66,930 North Dakota $71,030 Nebraska $63,070 New Hampshire $78,650 New Jersey $76,740 New Mexico $66,530 Nevada $75,650 New York $74,830 Ohio $64,410 Oklahoma $68,920 Oregon $88,360 Pennsylvania $64,142 Puerto Rico $24,830 Rhode Island $85,910 South Carolina $66,250 South Dakota $61,100 Tennessee $63,230 Texas $71,550 Utah $76,730 Virginia $74,020 Vermont $78,190 Washington $89,210 Wisconsin $84,020 West Virginia $59,880 Wyoming $69,140 How do diagnostic medical sonographer salaries compare to similar careers? Diagnostic medical sonographers earn about the same as related careers in Oklahoma. On average, they make less than occupational therapists but more than acute care nurse practitioners. Career Median Salary Occupational therapist salary $84K Speech language pathologist salary $66K Informatics nurse specialist salary $78K Radiation therapist salary $73K Nuclear medicine technologist salary $73K Diagnostic medical sonographer salary $69K Biomedical engineer salary $66K Magnetic resonance imaging technologist salary $64K Clinical nurse specialist salary $62K Acute care nurse practitioner salary $62K Did You Know? Salary is only one component of a career that makes it fulfilling. Learn more about what working diagnostic medical sonographers think about their jobs. Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated) Was this helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1335919993#0_2717982988
Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Home / Birth Injuries Birth Injuries Every day, women trust doctors and nurses to help deliver their babies. But sometimes mistakes occur, resulting in permanent, life-changing, or even fatal injuries to the baby. These heartbreaking accidents may have been avoided with proper care. Start My Free Case Review What Are Birth Injuries? A birth injury is any form of harm that comes to an infant as they are born. Birth injuries damage a baby’s brain and/or body. Unfortunately, birth injuries are more common than many might think. In the United States, 7 out of 1,000 babies will be injured at birth. Birth injuries range from mil d to severe. More serious birth injuries can last a lifetime.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1335919993#5_2717997427
Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: Learn More Request a free legal consultation First Name * Last Name * Email Address * Phone Number * Zip Code * Type of Birth Injury * -Select One- Cerebral Palsy Erb's Palsy Other -Select One- Injured's State of Birth * -Select State- 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 -Select State- Injured's Date of Birth * Privacy Client Agree * Yes Yes, I understand and agree that submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not confidential or privileged and may be shared. I understand and agree to the Privacy Policy & Terms of Use. piwik_id gclid intake source gasource2 gamedium2 gacampaign2 gaterm2 gacontent2 URL matchtype network visits clientid cookieEntryPage cookieDeviceType cookieOS cookieScreenResolution cookieBrowser cookieBrowserSize cookieReferrer cookiePlatform cookieDNT cookieUserPath Submit Form Secure Submission What Causes Birth Injuries? Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for over 250,000 deaths each year. Countless others are injured by medical malpractice or mistakes made by doctors and other hospital staff. These medical errors are also the cause of birth injuries. Birth injuries are avoidable with proper medical care, but if doctors make careless mistakes before, during, or after delivery, the baby is the one who suffers. Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries Some of the most common events that result in life-changing disabilities include: Improper use of forceps/vacuum extraction Making an error during surgery Misdiagnosing a serious medical condition Not properly assessing risk factors beforehand Using excessive force to deliver the baby If you suspect that your child is the victim of a birth injury, you need to know your legal rights and options. You and your child should not have to endure long-term suffering or health issues due to a medical error that was beyond your control.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1335919993#6_2718001556
Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: These medical errors are also the cause of birth injuries. Birth injuries are avoidable with proper medical care, but if doctors make careless mistakes before, during, or after delivery, the baby is the one who suffers. Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries Some of the most common events that result in life-changing disabilities include: Improper use of forceps/vacuum extraction Making an error during surgery Misdiagnosing a serious medical condition Not properly assessing risk factors beforehand Using excessive force to deliver the baby If you suspect that your child is the victim of a birth injury, you need to know your legal rights and options. You and your child should not have to endure long-term suffering or health issues due to a medical error that was beyond your control. For many families affected by birth traumas, filing a birth injury lawsuit is often the first step on the road toward healing. Legal rights, however, are time-sensitive due to statutes of limitations. Given these limitations, it is important to reach out to an experienced law firm as soon as possible. Case managers can help determine if legal action is the right path for your unique situation. What Is Cerebral Palsy?
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Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: Cerebral palsy brings undeserved pain and suffering to the affected person and their loved ones. If your baby has received a diagnosis, you may feel frustrated, confused, and scared. You are not alone. According to the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation (CPARF), over 17 million people around the world live with cerebral palsy. What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy is the direct result of brain damage before or during birth. Cerebral palsy causes can be a physical injury before, during, or shortly after delivery or an undetected illness. In these cases, the baby’s brain would have formed normally had this damage not occurred. Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy There are multiple ways that a child can develop cerebral palsy, including several birth injuries or types of negligence. Fetal distress (lack of oxygen to the baby’s brain) Jaundice that is not properly treated Intracranial hemorrhages Untreated neonatal infections Other medical errors before, during, or shortly after childbirth If a doctor fails to properly diagnose any of these conditions, they may be responsible for your baby’s injuries.
https://www.sokolovelawfirm.com/birth-injuries/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1335919993#10_2718012657
Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: Cerebral palsy is the direct result of brain damage before or during birth. Cerebral palsy causes can be a physical injury before, during, or shortly after delivery or an undetected illness. In these cases, the baby’s brain would have formed normally had this damage not occurred. Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy There are multiple ways that a child can develop cerebral palsy, including several birth injuries or types of negligence. Fetal distress (lack of oxygen to the baby’s brain) Jaundice that is not properly treated Intracranial hemorrhages Untreated neonatal infections Other medical errors before, during, or shortly after childbirth If a doctor fails to properly diagnose any of these conditions, they may be responsible for your baby’s injuries. It is the duty of your medical team to keep you and your child as safe as possible. If they did not do this, your child may need long-term care for their condition. What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? The symptoms of cerebral palsy will vary based on where the baby’s head and brain were affected. This is because the damage is usually contained to one portion of the brain.
https://www.sokolovelawfirm.com/birth-injuries/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1335919993#13_2718020846
Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: Your child could also work with a speech therapist if they have trouble communicating. Early therapy can prevent these conditions from worsening over time. What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb’s palsy is a form of paralysis (palsy) that affects the bundle of nerves near a baby’s neck. This bundle of nerves is called the brachial plexus. Doctors who struggle during delivery may pull on a baby’s neck or limbs. This causes the nerves in the brachial plexus to stretch and tear. When brachial plexus nerves are damaged, it affects the baby’s ability to control their shoulders, arms, or hands. Around 1 to 2 out of every 1,000 babies are born with Erb’s palsy. Erb's Palsy Symptoms There are a number of common symptoms of Erb's Palsy.
https://www.sokolovelawfirm.com/birth-injuries/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1335919993#14_2718023312
Title: Birth Injuries - Legal Help for Birth Injury Victims (Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy) Headings: Birth Injuries Birth Injuries What Are Birth Injuries? Types of birth injuries include: What is Cerebral Palsy? What is Erb's Palsy? How to Detect Birth Injuries Request a free legal consultation What Causes Birth Injuries? Common Causes of Long-term birth injuries What Is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s: What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Types of Birth Injuries That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy? Common symptoms include: What Is Erb's Palsy? Erb's Palsy Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of a Birth Injury However, your child may have a birth injury if they: Birth Injury Financial Support Medicare and Medicaid for Birth Injuries Medicare and Medicaid can help pay for: Birth Injury Legal Options Birth Injury Lawsuits This compensation can help pay for: Sokolove Law Provides Legal Aid for Birth Injuries Birth Injury FAQs What is a birth injury? Will my child get better? Was my child’s injury preventable? What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect? What is the cost of care for a child with a birth injury? These are a few examples of common costs associated with caring for a child with a birth injury: This does not include expenses such as: I think my child has a birth injury. What should I do? What is birth asphyxia? Where can I find more information about birth injuries? Previous Mesothelioma Content: Doctors who struggle during delivery may pull on a baby’s neck or limbs. This causes the nerves in the brachial plexus to stretch and tear. When brachial plexus nerves are damaged, it affects the baby’s ability to control their shoulders, arms, or hands. Around 1 to 2 out of every 1,000 babies are born with Erb’s palsy. Erb's Palsy Symptoms There are a number of common symptoms of Erb's Palsy. Limpness Numbness, lack of feeling, or a tingling sensation Partial or total paralysis Erb’s palsy is best treated with therapy as soon as the nerve injury condition is diagnosed. Researchers estimate that over 80% of babies with mild Erb’s palsy can make a full recovery. However, recovery may take several months or years. In more severe cases, in which the nerves are severed, symptoms may never go away. An Erb's Palsy lawyer can help victims pursue financial compensation.
https://www.sokolovelawfirm.com/birth-injuries/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1355097917#2_2758072265
Title: What causes homelessness? - Solutions Center - Solutions Center Headings: What causes homelessness? Never stop believing in yourself. We won't. What causes homelessness? Homelessness is unique for each person experiencing it. WHY ARE PEOPLE HOMELESS? 24-HOUR CRISIS LINK: For Safe Shelter & Flee Support: Content: Recently, foreclosures have increased the number of people who experience homelessness. Poverty. Homelessness and poverty are inextricably linked. Poor people are frequently unable to pay for housing, food, childcare, health care, and education. Difficult choices must be made when limited resources cover only some of these necessities. Eroding Work Opportunities. Reasons why homelessness persists include stagnant or falling incomes and less secure jobs which offer fewer benefits. Decline in Public Assistance. The declining value and availability of public assistance is another source of increasing poverty and homelessness. Federal and state cuts have affected those in our communities without other resources.
https://www.solutionsfdl.com/resources/what-causes-homelessness/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1364745110#2_2771657289
Title: Paint Thinners | Thinner Solvent | SolvChem Custom Packaging Headings: Thinners Thinners What Makes a Quality Paint Thinner Why SolvChem® Custom Packaging Division For Your Thinner Needs? Content: Whatever the chemical name of a thinner, extreme care is required when handling them, as exposure to their vapors during use or in cleanup may be hazardous. At SolvChem® Custom Packaging Division, we offer multiple options for chemicals that can double as paint thinners. Our more popular paint thinner compositions include turpentine, acetone and mineral spirits. Whatever your application, our team can help you make the best selection so that you have a quality paint thinner to get the job done. Why SolvChem® Custom Packaging Division For Your Thinner Needs? The chemists at SolvChem® Custom Packaging Division have a great deal of knowledge, expertise and experience in the handling and regulatory requirements of chemicals, including hazardous and flammable materials. We work closely with our customers to custom blend paint thinner formulas to your specifications, while ensuring the product quality and consistency you expect. We package your chemical thinners in the containers and sizes you require. Plus, we offer warehousing and delivery services. When it comes to chemical production, SolvChem® Custom Packaging Division is the whole package!
https://www.solvchemcustompack.com/chemical-packaging-products/thinners/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1367626226#2_2778726550
Title: How to Insert an Excel Spreadsheet Into Powerpoint 2013 - Solve Your Tech Headings: How to Insert an Excel Spreadsheet Into Powerpoint 2013 How to Insert an Excel Spreadsheet Into Powerpoint 2013 Add an Excel Spreadsheet to a Powerpoint 2013 Slide Matthew Burleigh Content: Click the Insert tab at the top of the window. Click the Object button in the Text section of the ribbon at the top of the window. Click the Create from file option, then click the Browse button. Locate the Excel spreadsheet that you want to add to your slideshow, then click the OK button. Click the OK button when you are done to add the spreadsheet to your presentation. If you want to be able to make changes to the Excel spreadsheet and have them be reflected in the Powerpoint slide, then check the Link option. Note, however, that you will need to share the Excel file along with the Powerpoint presentation if you want others to be able to view it. If the data in the spreadsheet is final, then you do not need to check the Link option, nor will you need to share the Excel file along with the Powerpoint presentation. Do you need to share one slide of a presentation with someone, but you don’t want to send the entire file? Learn how to email an individual slide in Powerpoint 2013 by saving that slide as a picture.
https://www.solveyourtech.com/how-to-insert-an-excel-spreadsheet-into-powerpoint-2013/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1367972366#0_2779585311
Title: How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 - Solve Your Tech Headings: How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 Remove the Indentation Space Before Data in Excel 2013 Matthew Burleigh Content: How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 - Solve Your Tech Home » Programs » How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 December 11, 2015 by Matthew Burleigh Spaces preceding data in a cell can make your spreadsheet look less professional, and may even create potential problems for people working with your data. This indentation can occur if you have copied and pasted the data from another source, or if if has been introduced to the worksheet by accident. Fortunately the amount of indentation in a cell is something that you can control, and you can remove it entirely if it is not needed. Our guide below will show you how to select cells containing indentation and remove that indentation in Excel 2013. Remove the Indentation Space Before Data in Excel 2013 The steps in this article will assume that you have a worksheet containing cells that have an indentation. If you follow the steps below and the indentation is not removed, then you may have blank spaces preceding your data, as opposed to indentation formatting. If that is the case, then you will have more luck with the Excel TRIM function. For example, if you have data in the A1 cell that contains blank spaces that you wish to remove, then entering the formula =TRIM (A1) into a blank cell will remove spaces from the data. You can learn more about the TRIM function here. Open your Excel worksheet containing the indentation that you want to remove.
https://www.solveyourtech.com/how-to-remove-cell-indentation-in-excel-2013/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1367972366#1_2779587248
Title: How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 - Solve Your Tech Headings: How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 How to Remove Cell Indentation in Excel 2013 Remove the Indentation Space Before Data in Excel 2013 Matthew Burleigh Content: If you follow the steps below and the indentation is not removed, then you may have blank spaces preceding your data, as opposed to indentation formatting. If that is the case, then you will have more luck with the Excel TRIM function. For example, if you have data in the A1 cell that contains blank spaces that you wish to remove, then entering the formula =TRIM (A1) into a blank cell will remove spaces from the data. You can learn more about the TRIM function here. Open your Excel worksheet containing the indentation that you want to remove. Select the cells containing the indentation that you want to remove. If you wish to remove all indentation from your worksheet, then you can press Ctrl + A on your keyboard, or click the gray button above the row 1 heading, and to the left of the column A heading. Both of those options will select the entire sheet. Click the Home tab at the top of the window. Click the Decrease Indent button in the Alignment section of the ribbon until the indentation is remove.
https://www.solveyourtech.com/how-to-remove-cell-indentation-in-excel-2013/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1380109619#15_2803994340
Title: Best Practices to Reduce Disparities | Advancing Health Equity Headings: Best Practices to Reduce Disparities Best Practices to Reduce Disparities Content: Identify and appeal to the equity rationale that is most important to your audience. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Your stakeholders will be motivated for different reasons. Understanding their priorities is essential to getting their buy-in. WHAT WILL WE GET OUT OF IT? Your intervention will be better designed and supported by staff, patients, and community members. The implementation of the intervention is more likely to be efficient and accurate. HOW CAN WE MAKE IT HAPPEN? Organizational leadership may respond well to programs that guarantee a positive return on investment and leverage existing resources. Our product, Making the Case for Equity, outlines useful tips for addressing this audience.
https://www.solvingdisparities.org/tools/roadmap/best-practices-reduce-disparities
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1386454731#8_2817417056
Title: Headings: COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION OF THE 19TH CENTURY COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION OF THE 19TH CENTURY U.S. Postal Service Created Telegraph Revolutionizes Communication Innovations in Photography Telephone Takes Communication Global Further Reading MLA Citation Content: It was lightweight, easy to operate, and used lm cartridges that were sent to Kodak for developing and printing after the pictures were taken. And most importantly, it was inexpensive. The Kodak camera was an instant success with people everywhere. The last major communication device to be invented and commercialized during the 19th century was the telephone, which extended voice communication across the continent and the world. In theory, the telephone simply replaced the telegraph key with a microphone and a receiver, but a lot of new technology was actually required to make it practical. Unlike the telegraph, telephones needed to be conversational, personal, and private, which required dedicated lines that appeared to be for individual use when they were actually carrying many simultaneous calls. They also needed miniaturized microphones and speakers and a system to locate, notify, and connect the parties to a phone call, which led to the invention of the telephone exchange. Telephone Takes Communication Global Alexander Graham Bell rst demonstrated a workable telephone in 1876. However, several years were required to establish a complete telephone system, particularly the telephone exchange. Early versions of the telephone exchange were switchboards containing a port (a place to plug in a jack) for each phone supported by the exchange.
https://www.somersschools.org/cms/lib/NY01913963/Centricity/Domain/1252/American%20History%20-%20Communication%20Revolution%20of%20the%2019th%20Century.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1396027686#1_2833289196
Title: Lyrics for Maybe It's Time by Sixx: A.M. - Songfacts Headings: Play Maybe It's Time Comments: 1 Editor's Picks Neal Smith - "I'm Eighteen" They're Playing My Song Amanda Palmer Songwriter Interviews Yacht Rock! Song Writing Oliver Leiber Songwriter Interviews Superman in Song Song Writing Muhammad Ali: His Musical Legacy and the Songs he Inspired Song Writing Content: May contain affiliate links More songs from Sixx: A.M. More songs from Brantley Gilbert More songs from Awolnation More songs from Corey Taylor More songs from Slash More songs that benefited charities More songs used in movies More songs about drugs More songs from 2020 Maybe It's Time Songfacts Comments: 1 see more comments Editor's Picks Neal Smith - "I'm Eighteen" They're Playing My Song With the band in danger of being dropped from their label, Alice Cooper drummer Neal Smith co-wrote the song that started their trek from horror show curiosity to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Amanda Palmer Songwriter Interviews Call us crazy, but we like it when an artist comes around who doesn't mesh with the status quo. Yacht Rock! Song Writing A scholarly analysis of yacht rock favorites ("Steal Away," "Baker Street"...) with a member of the leading YR cover band. Oliver Leiber Songwriter Interviews Long before she was judging contestants on American Idol, Oliver was producing Paula Abdul. Here's how he helped turn this unknown choreographer into a star. Superman in Song Song Writing Not everyone can be a superhero, but that hasn't stopped generations of musicians from trying to be Superman. Muhammad Ali:
https://www.songfacts.com/lyrics/sixx-am/maybe-its-time
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1396650501#0_2834245114
Title: List of songs by Old Dominion Headings: 2007- Old Dominion Song list Editor's Picks Weird Al Yankovic Fact or Fiction Jules Shear - "All Through The Night" They're Playing My Song The 10 Bands Most Like Spinal Tap Song Writing Tom Johnston from The Doobie Brothers Songwriter Interviews Metallica Fact or Fiction Glen Burtnik Songwriter Interviews Content: List of songs by Old Dominion 2007- Matthew Ramsey Vocals 2007- Trevor Rosen Guitar, keyboards 2007- Whit Sellers Drums 2007- Geoff Sprung Bass guitar 2007- Brad Tursi Guitar 2012- artistfacts Old Dominion Song list Be With Me (2017) Break Up with Him (2014) Hotel Key (2017) I Was On A Boat That Day (2021) Make It Sweet (2018) My Heart Is A Bar (2019) Never Be Sorry (2019) No Such Thing as a Broken Heart (2017) One Man Band (2019) Said Nobody (2015) Snapback (2015) Some People Do (2019) Song For Another Time (2015) Written in the Sand (2017) Editor's Picks Weird Al Yankovic Fact or Fiction Did Al play on a Beach Boys record? Did he have beef with George Lucas and Coolio? See if you can spot weird but true stories. Jules Shear - "All Through The Night" They're Playing My Song Shears does very little promotion, which has kept him secluded from the spotlight. What changed when Cyndi Lauper had a hit with his song? Not much, really. The 10 Bands Most Like Spinal Tap Song Writing Based on criteria like girlfriend tension, stage mishaps and drummer turnover, these are the 10 bands most like Spinal Tap. Tom Johnston from The Doobie Brothers Songwriter Interviews The Doobies guitarist and lead singer, Tom wrote the classics "Listen To The Music," "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove." Metallica Fact or Fiction Beef with Bon Jovi? An unfortunate Spandex period?
https://www.songfacts.com/songs/old-dominion
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1415579065#4_2872928288
Title: Small Intestine Structure/Function Tutorial | Sophia Learning Headings: Small Intestine Structure/Function Small Intestine Structure/Function Developing Effective Teams Tutorial Small Intestine Video Chapters Video Transcription Rating Content: So the main function of the small intestine is to absorb nutrients from our food. So our food, as it exits the stomach, enters the small intestine. And as it moves through the small intestine, its main job is to absorb any nutrients from that food. And we actually have three sections of our small intestine. And those are the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, in this order. So the duodenum is the section of the small intestine connected to the stomach. The middle portion is the jejunum. And then the end portion that connects to the large intestine is the ileum. So those are our three sections of our small intestine. And our small intestine is actually rather long.
https://www.sophia.org/small-intestine-top
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1426746188#0_2894069918
Title: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants -- Health & Wellness -- Sott.net Headings: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants Content: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants -- Health & Wellness -- Sott.net US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants Regina Medina Philadelphia Daily News Fri, 22 Jan 2010 11:02 UTC Residents of eastern Pennsylvania might not know it, but they're living in the middle of a thyroid-cancer hot spot, according to a public-health advocate. The eastern side of the state lays claim to six of the nation's top 18 counties with the highest thyroid-cancer rates, according to figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pennsylvania ranked as the No. 1 state in thyroid-cancer cases between 2001 and 2005, 12.8 cases per 100,000 residents. ( New Jersey comes in at No. 5 with 11.8 cases per 100,000.)
https://www.sott.net/article/201699-US-Report-finds-high-rate-of-thyroid-cancer-in-eastern-Pennsylvania-blames-nuclear-power-plants
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1426746188#1_2894071353
Title: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants -- Health & Wellness -- Sott.net Headings: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants Content: The eastern side of the state lays claim to six of the nation's top 18 counties with the highest thyroid-cancer rates, according to figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pennsylvania ranked as the No. 1 state in thyroid-cancer cases between 2001 and 2005, 12.8 cases per 100,000 residents. ( New Jersey comes in at No. 5 with 11.8 cases per 100,000.) Joseph Mangano, the executive director of the Radiation and Public Health Project research group, said yesterday that he believes the spike in cancer is due to the high number of nuclear plants in the area. At a news conference at City Hall where thyroid-cancer survivors and physicians also spoke, Mangano said that within 100 miles of eastern Pennsylvania, 16 nuclear reactors are operating at seven nuclear plants, the highest concentration in the country. The emissions from the Limerick and Three-Mile Island plants don't come close to those from the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima or the 1986 Chernobyl accident, but "that doesn't necessarily mean [it's] safer," Mangano said. "Not only have we documented an epidemic of thyroid cancer in the area, but we have raised a red flag for more and more detailed study of the relationship between the reactor emissions and thyroid cancer," Mangano said. Mangano, who published his findings in the International Journal of Health Services, said that the only known cause of thyroid cancer is exposure to radiation, specifically radioactive iodine, "one of the 100 man-made chemicals" produced by nuclear energy.
https://www.sott.net/article/201699-US-Report-finds-high-rate-of-thyroid-cancer-in-eastern-Pennsylvania-blames-nuclear-power-plants
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1426746188#2_2894073496
Title: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants -- Health & Wellness -- Sott.net Headings: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants Content: Joseph Mangano, the executive director of the Radiation and Public Health Project research group, said yesterday that he believes the spike in cancer is due to the high number of nuclear plants in the area. At a news conference at City Hall where thyroid-cancer survivors and physicians also spoke, Mangano said that within 100 miles of eastern Pennsylvania, 16 nuclear reactors are operating at seven nuclear plants, the highest concentration in the country. The emissions from the Limerick and Three-Mile Island plants don't come close to those from the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima or the 1986 Chernobyl accident, but "that doesn't necessarily mean [it's] safer," Mangano said. "Not only have we documented an epidemic of thyroid cancer in the area, but we have raised a red flag for more and more detailed study of the relationship between the reactor emissions and thyroid cancer," Mangano said. Mangano, who published his findings in the International Journal of Health Services, said that the only known cause of thyroid cancer is exposure to radiation, specifically radioactive iodine, "one of the 100 man-made chemicals" produced by nuclear energy. One University of Pennsylvania doctor who has researched thyroid cancer called the findings "provocative" and "intriguing," but added that the author needed to delve more into the subject. "We do know nuclear plants give off radioactive iodine [and] radioactive iodine can be associated with thyroid cancer," said Susan J. Mandel, a professor of medicine and radiology. " Does it mean it causes it? It requires further investigation to see if it's causing it." Lehigh County had the highest thyroid-cancer rate;
https://www.sott.net/article/201699-US-Report-finds-high-rate-of-thyroid-cancer-in-eastern-Pennsylvania-blames-nuclear-power-plants
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1426746188#3_2894075785
Title: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants -- Health & Wellness -- Sott.net Headings: US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants US: Report finds high rate of thyroid cancer in eastern Pennsylvania.; blames nuclear power plants Content: One University of Pennsylvania doctor who has researched thyroid cancer called the findings "provocative" and "intriguing," but added that the author needed to delve more into the subject. "We do know nuclear plants give off radioactive iodine [and] radioactive iodine can be associated with thyroid cancer," said Susan J. Mandel, a professor of medicine and radiology. " Does it mean it causes it? It requires further investigation to see if it's causing it." Lehigh County had the highest thyroid-cancer rate; others in eastern Pennsylvania were: Northampton (3rd), Luzerne (6th), York (7th), Bucks (14th) and Lancaster (18th). In New Jersey, Camden was ranked No. 16 and Burlington was 17th.
https://www.sott.net/article/201699-US-Report-finds-high-rate-of-thyroid-cancer-in-eastern-Pennsylvania-blames-nuclear-power-plants
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1436612475#10_2915633328
Title: "Sound Money" Explained - What is Sound Money? Headings: What is Sound Money? Sound Money Explained What is Sound Money? Sound Money Explained What is Sound Money? Profound History of Sound Money What is Money? What is Fake Money? Content: Lincoln made them legal tender for debts (but not customs duties, which still had to be paid with gold or silver coin ). Legal tender is a stamp of approval by the federal government that magically turns strips of unbacked paper into money people must accept, if begrudgingly at first. By the end of the war, nearly half a billion unbacked notes had been issued. As always happens with paper money, the Greenbacks lost buying power. At their low point, it took $265 in Greenbacks to buy $100 worth of gold. Legal tender allowed debtors who had borrowed money (gold or silver coin) before the Civil War to repay debts with Greenbacks that had less than half the buying power of the original loan. Creditors were understandably furious over this swindle. When the war ended, the constitutionality of printing unbacked notes was heard by the Supreme Court of the United States in Hepburn vs. Griswold (1870). Chief Justice Chase, who had been Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury and who had imposed legal tender, said that there is no legal tender power in the Constitution. He said that legal tender was a war measure used out of necessity.
https://www.soundmoneydefense.org/sound-money-explained
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446498738#0_2932758840
Title: Materials shortage latest setback for global components industry | Sourcengine Headings: Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Not Enough ABF and Glass Substrate to Go Around Heavy Auto Sector Demand Prompts Shortages for PCB Materials COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Article Tags Content: Materials shortage latest setback for global components industry | Sourcengine Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Earlier this month, reports emerged that surging demand for new automobiles has prompted an industry-wide semiconductor production shortage. Since then, the situation has been exacerbated by a shortage of raw materials used in making components. As a consequence, motor vehicle production has become severely disrupted, and component procurement has become more expensive. Because of the shortage's multisector impact, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) should expect across the board pricing volatility, extended lead times, and stock-outs in the near future. Here’s a closer examination of the raw materials shortfall, the circumstances that caused it, and its expected duration. Not Enough ABF and Glass Substrate to Go Around Manufacturers will feel the effects of reduced availability for Ajinomoto Build-up Film (ABF) and glass substrates in 2021. Last year, manufacturers ramped up their output of central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and computer peripherals to meet consumer demand. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, employees and students needed to upgrade their hardware to work and learn from home. This trend led to significant growth in the personal computer market, but it also caused a shortage in ABF substrate. At one point, orders for the insulation material exceeded the available supply by 20 percent, which generated widespread pricing volatility.
https://www.sourcengine.com/blog/components-industry-raw-material-shortage-latest-2021-01-20
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446498738#4_2932767466
Title: Materials shortage latest setback for global components industry | Sourcengine Headings: Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Not Enough ABF and Glass Substrate to Go Around Heavy Auto Sector Demand Prompts Shortages for PCB Materials COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Article Tags Content: In addition, many governments plan to enact laws banning the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in the next decade. That development will fuel EV sales, which will, in turn, constrain availability for lightweight copper foils. Similarly, the automotive sector has had increased demand for aluminum as it is used to make vehicle lighting systems. That will be a problem for PCB manufacturers as the material is needed to fabricate insulated metal substrates (IMS) and metal-backed printed circuit boards (MPC). Market insiders forecast the electrification trend will make PCB sourcing harder and more expensive for electronic device makers through the 2030s. COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Although the chip shortage began manifesting late last year, the raw materials shortfalls that prompted it are older. In Q3 2019, industry analysts began seeing signs of a deficit in 8-inch (200mm) silicon wafers. The problem was a result of 3 overlapping, concurrent issues: surging demand, manufacturing difficulties, and international commerce tensions. First, 5G network deployments and rising interest in electric automobiles resulted in a high demand for integrated circuits (ICs).
https://www.sourcengine.com/blog/components-industry-raw-material-shortage-latest-2021-01-20
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446498738#5_2932769348
Title: Materials shortage latest setback for global components industry | Sourcengine Headings: Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Not Enough ABF and Glass Substrate to Go Around Heavy Auto Sector Demand Prompts Shortages for PCB Materials COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Article Tags Content: COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Although the chip shortage began manifesting late last year, the raw materials shortfalls that prompted it are older. In Q3 2019, industry analysts began seeing signs of a deficit in 8-inch (200mm) silicon wafers. The problem was a result of 3 overlapping, concurrent issues: surging demand, manufacturing difficulties, and international commerce tensions. First, 5G network deployments and rising interest in electric automobiles resulted in a high demand for integrated circuits (ICs). Second, foundries could not significantly increase wafer output because they lack the equipment needed to fabricate the older, 8-inch wafer type. Third, Chinese chipmakers began stockpiling silicon to avoid future and retaliatory tariffs issued by Washington and Beijing. Even with wafer foundries working at 99 percent capacity, those three factors introduced disruption to the global component sector. In Q1 2020, COVID-19 reached pandemic proportions and prompted a widespread sequence of regional, government-mandated lockdowns. Those production shutdowns negatively impacted silicon and semiconductor production, which worsened existing supply.
https://www.sourcengine.com/blog/components-industry-raw-material-shortage-latest-2021-01-20
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446498738#6_2932771224
Title: Materials shortage latest setback for global components industry | Sourcengine Headings: Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Not Enough ABF and Glass Substrate to Go Around Heavy Auto Sector Demand Prompts Shortages for PCB Materials COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Article Tags Content: Second, foundries could not significantly increase wafer output because they lack the equipment needed to fabricate the older, 8-inch wafer type. Third, Chinese chipmakers began stockpiling silicon to avoid future and retaliatory tariffs issued by Washington and Beijing. Even with wafer foundries working at 99 percent capacity, those three factors introduced disruption to the global component sector. In Q1 2020, COVID-19 reached pandemic proportions and prompted a widespread sequence of regional, government-mandated lockdowns. Those production shutdowns negatively impacted silicon and semiconductor production, which worsened existing supply. For 2021, OEMs should anticipate the wafer crunch to raise analog IC prices by 20 percent. Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Heavy demand for electric vehicles (EVs) resulted in constrained availability for some consumer electronic parts. In addition, intense interest in smartphones, video game consoles, and smart TVs created an automotive chip deficit. Now, leading carmakers have been forced to suspend production at their plants. Bloomberg reported that Toyota Motor Group, the world’s second-largest vehicle manufacturer, partially suspended production at its Guangzhou, China factory.
https://www.sourcengine.com/blog/components-industry-raw-material-shortage-latest-2021-01-20
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446498738#7_2932773186
Title: Materials shortage latest setback for global components industry | Sourcengine Headings: Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Raw Material Shortage Marks Latest Setback for Components Industry Not Enough ABF and Glass Substrate to Go Around Heavy Auto Sector Demand Prompts Shortages for PCB Materials COVID-19 Worsens Existing 8-Inch Wafer Shortage Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Article Tags Content: For 2021, OEMs should anticipate the wafer crunch to raise analog IC prices by 20 percent. Leading Carmakers Suspend Production Due to Chip Shortages Heavy demand for electric vehicles (EVs) resulted in constrained availability for some consumer electronic parts. In addition, intense interest in smartphones, video game consoles, and smart TVs created an automotive chip deficit. Now, leading carmakers have been forced to suspend production at their plants. Bloomberg reported that Toyota Motor Group, the world’s second-largest vehicle manufacturer, partially suspended production at its Guangzhou, China factory. The corporation believes its stock out related pause will decrease the facility’s output by 30 percent this month. Honda Motor Co. ordered a production slowdown at five of its U.S.-based plants and one U.K. factory because of the part shortage. Volkswagen has furloughed over 10,000 workers because of the supply crunch, but it expects annual output to remain unaffected. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has temporarily shuttered a Canadian plant and delayed a production restart at another facility in Mexico due to the shortfall. Ford Motor Company directed its Kentucky SUV manufacturing facility to suspend operations to help stretch its dwindling semiconductor inventory.
https://www.sourcengine.com/blog/components-industry-raw-material-shortage-latest-2021-01-20
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446696151#0_2933218264
Title: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Headings: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch Enacting Long-Term Solutions Content: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Dreamstime Images Industries Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry In 2020, the global electronics industry endured unprecedented disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, a new crisis has already emerged in 2021: the worldwide semiconductor shortage. Feb 12, 2021 In 2020, the global electronics industry endured unprecedented disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic. Ultimately, the sector proved resilient to the challenges presented by COVID-19 by helping the world embrace digitalization. Unfortunately, a new crisis has already emerged in 2021: the worldwide semiconductor shortage. The problem began in the auto industry, but the integrated circuit (IC) supply crunch quickly intensified, expanded and evolved into a global calamity because of the field’s interconnected nature. Consequently, the supply crunch disrupted the operation of multiple leading auto manufacturers and personal electronics conglomerates. This worldwide shortage has left many companies scrambling to secure chip orders and seek new avenues of component procurement in the midst of the shortage.
https://www.sourcetoday.com/industries/whitepaper/21155016/recent-shortages-in-the-semiconductor-industry
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446696151#1_2933219952
Title: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Headings: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch Enacting Long-Term Solutions Content: Unfortunately, a new crisis has already emerged in 2021: the worldwide semiconductor shortage. The problem began in the auto industry, but the integrated circuit (IC) supply crunch quickly intensified, expanded and evolved into a global calamity because of the field’s interconnected nature. Consequently, the supply crunch disrupted the operation of multiple leading auto manufacturers and personal electronics conglomerates. This worldwide shortage has left many companies scrambling to secure chip orders and seek new avenues of component procurement in the midst of the shortage. Request for quotes (RFQs) are at an all-time high right now as professional buyers look to negotiate pricing and availability to meet production timelines. In response, chipmakers, foundries and government leaders alike are working aggressively to resolve the crisis and address its root causes to prevent related problems in the future. What You Need to Know About Shortages – LEARN MORE Status of Worldwide Electronic Component Shortage Late last year, Daimler, Fiat Chrysler, Nissan, General Motors, Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Subaru and Volkswagen cut production or temporarily closed factories because of the component shortage. Most recently, Ford made headlines for reducing assembly work on its best-selling F-150 pickup trucks at two of its plants. IHS Markit recently predicted automobile production would fall by 700,000 units annually this quarter.
https://www.sourcetoday.com/industries/whitepaper/21155016/recent-shortages-in-the-semiconductor-industry
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446696151#3_2933223896
Title: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Headings: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch Enacting Long-Term Solutions Content: Bloomberg estimated the vehicle chip supply crunch would cost the sector $61 billion in lost revenue. However, industry insiders anticipate the impact on the global consumer electronics segment will be even worse. Recent indications from other market segments show how the shortage is spilling over into related verticals and causing a similar squeeze on production lines. In turn, professional buyers have become even more strategic in searching out new tools for quoting component pricing and availability. Apple recently revealed the shortage prevented it from assembling enough iPhones to meet demand. Samsung has warned that the part scarcity could curtail its ability to manufacture smartphones. Lenovo recently stated the production of its hugely popular personal computers had been affected by the crisis. And Sony indicated the supply bottleneck would prevent it from meeting demand for its recently launched PlayStation 5 video game consoles. How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch The automotive chip crunch began in late 2020 after the worldwide car market recovered faster than expected. The timing of the segment’s recovery proved problematic because new car sales plummeted in early 2020.
https://www.sourcetoday.com/industries/whitepaper/21155016/recent-shortages-in-the-semiconductor-industry
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446696151#4_2933225649
Title: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Headings: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch Enacting Long-Term Solutions Content: Samsung has warned that the part scarcity could curtail its ability to manufacture smartphones. Lenovo recently stated the production of its hugely popular personal computers had been affected by the crisis. And Sony indicated the supply bottleneck would prevent it from meeting demand for its recently launched PlayStation 5 video game consoles. How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch The automotive chip crunch began in late 2020 after the worldwide car market recovered faster than expected. The timing of the segment’s recovery proved problematic because new car sales plummeted in early 2020. As people settled into the pandemic, the need for transportation was drastically reduced. Consequently, automakers slashed their electronic component orders due to a lack of visibility regarding the industry’s revival. However, consumer interest in new cars, particularly chip-dense electric vehicles (EVs), unexpectedly spiked near the end of 2020. As carmakers placed large rush IC orders, they found suppliers were short on inventory. Coronavirus-related lockdowns had prompted a digitalization wave that generated massive demand for new data center, personal computer, smartphone and video game console parts.
https://www.sourcetoday.com/industries/whitepaper/21155016/recent-shortages-in-the-semiconductor-industry
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446696151#5_2933227415
Title: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Headings: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch Enacting Long-Term Solutions Content: As people settled into the pandemic, the need for transportation was drastically reduced. Consequently, automakers slashed their electronic component orders due to a lack of visibility regarding the industry’s revival. However, consumer interest in new cars, particularly chip-dense electric vehicles (EVs), unexpectedly spiked near the end of 2020. As carmakers placed large rush IC orders, they found suppliers were short on inventory. Coronavirus-related lockdowns had prompted a digitalization wave that generated massive demand for new data center, personal computer, smartphone and video game console parts. Leading pure-play foundries reacted to the trend by focusing their production lines on fabricating commercial and consumer electronics products. In addition to this, a shortage for certain raw materials like silicon wafers and ABF substrates placed a further squeeze on semiconductor production capacity. As the crisis worsened, government leaders asked chipmakers and foundries to adjust their output to support the ailing auto industry. TSMC and other leading contract IC manufacturers agreed to help and shuffled the production lines to alleviate the component crunch. Unfortunately, the unplanned adjustment disrupted the global supply chain, causing pricing fluctuations, shortages and delayed availability for many non-vehicle ICs worldwide.
https://www.sourcetoday.com/industries/whitepaper/21155016/recent-shortages-in-the-semiconductor-industry
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1446696151#6_2933229294
Title: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry | Source Today Headings: Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry Recent Shortages in the Semiconductor Industry How the Automotive Chip Shortage Became a Global Semiconductor Crunch Enacting Long-Term Solutions Content: Leading pure-play foundries reacted to the trend by focusing their production lines on fabricating commercial and consumer electronics products. In addition to this, a shortage for certain raw materials like silicon wafers and ABF substrates placed a further squeeze on semiconductor production capacity. As the crisis worsened, government leaders asked chipmakers and foundries to adjust their output to support the ailing auto industry. TSMC and other leading contract IC manufacturers agreed to help and shuffled the production lines to alleviate the component crunch. Unfortunately, the unplanned adjustment disrupted the global supply chain, causing pricing fluctuations, shortages and delayed availability for many non-vehicle ICs worldwide. Enacting Long-Term Solutions Admittedly, the long-term effects of COVID-19’s impact on the semiconductor sector and demand in various end-markets were unforeseeable. But the flaws of a system dependent on a few regionally centralized part fabricators have been clear for years now. The U.S.-China trade war demonstrated the global supply chain’s vulnerability to disruption from breakdowns in international relations. Its weakness became more apparent last year when many component factories temporarily went dormant and multiple billion-dollar industries ground to a halt. The current supply scarcity is the product of unmanaged systemic deficiencies that have developed over time.
https://www.sourcetoday.com/industries/whitepaper/21155016/recent-shortages-in-the-semiconductor-industry
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1455541615#0_2951088335
Title: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk | Southern Living Headings: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Buttermilk Recipes Content: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk | Southern Living Southern Living food Dairy How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Buttermilk Don't have buttermilk in your refrigerator? Use this easy buttermilk recipe with milk and vinegar to make your own DIY buttermilk at home. By Sheri Castle It's not difficult to make homemade buttermilk. Yes, the real deal liquid, not a substitute. This recipe and method yield not only buttermilk, but butter to boot. Keep in mind, however, that homemade buttermilk is thin and slightly sweet tasting, nothing like the thick, tangy, bottled buttermilk we buy in stores. If your baking recipe calls for buttermilk, it's wise to use store-bought because the leavening often includes baking soda (an alkaline) to balance the acidity of commercial buttermilk. Showcase your homemade buttermilk in recipes that are not leavened, such as soups, stews, potatoes, salad dressing, or smoothies. It's also delicious to drink when served ice-cold. How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk The key is to cultured buttermilk is to use pasteurized cream, but not ultra-pasteurized.
https://www.southernliving.com/dairy/how-to-make-buttermilk
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1455541615#1_2951089926
Title: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk | Southern Living Headings: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Buttermilk Recipes Content: Keep in mind, however, that homemade buttermilk is thin and slightly sweet tasting, nothing like the thick, tangy, bottled buttermilk we buy in stores. If your baking recipe calls for buttermilk, it's wise to use store-bought because the leavening often includes baking soda (an alkaline) to balance the acidity of commercial buttermilk. Showcase your homemade buttermilk in recipes that are not leavened, such as soups, stews, potatoes, salad dressing, or smoothies. It's also delicious to drink when served ice-cold. How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk The key is to cultured buttermilk is to use pasteurized cream, but not ultra-pasteurized. The extra heat required for ultra-pasteurization, albeit brief, kills off the good cultures required to create buttermilk and tasty butter. Most cream from large producers is ultra-pasteurized to increase its shelf-life and tolerance for shipping. Pasteurized cream tends to come from smaller, regional or local dairies. Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients 4 cups very fresh heavy cream (not ultra-pasteurized) 1 cup plain yogurt with live cultures or cultured all-natural sour cream (or buttermilk from a previous batch) 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste (optional) 4 cups very fresh heavy cream (not ultra-pasteurized) 1 cup plain yogurt with live cultures or cultured all-natural sour cream (or buttermilk from a previous batch) 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste (optional) Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Ready to make your own buttermilk? This homemade buttermilk recipe makes 1 pint buttermilk and 8 ounces butter Heat cream in a large saucepan over low heat until it reaches 70 degrees.
https://www.southernliving.com/dairy/how-to-make-buttermilk
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1455541615#2_2951092086
Title: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk | Southern Living Headings: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Buttermilk Recipes Content: The extra heat required for ultra-pasteurization, albeit brief, kills off the good cultures required to create buttermilk and tasty butter. Most cream from large producers is ultra-pasteurized to increase its shelf-life and tolerance for shipping. Pasteurized cream tends to come from smaller, regional or local dairies. Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients 4 cups very fresh heavy cream (not ultra-pasteurized) 1 cup plain yogurt with live cultures or cultured all-natural sour cream (or buttermilk from a previous batch) 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste (optional) 4 cups very fresh heavy cream (not ultra-pasteurized) 1 cup plain yogurt with live cultures or cultured all-natural sour cream (or buttermilk from a previous batch) 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste (optional) Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Ready to make your own buttermilk? This homemade buttermilk recipe makes 1 pint buttermilk and 8 ounces butter Heat cream in a large saucepan over low heat until it reaches 70 degrees. Pour into large bowl and stir in yogurt. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature (ideally 72 degrees) for 24 hours. The mixture will thicken slightly and resemble pancake batter. The ambient temperature of the room is critical. Too warm and the milk goes bad.
https://www.southernliving.com/dairy/how-to-make-buttermilk
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1455541615#3_2951093880
Title: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk | Southern Living Headings: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Buttermilk Recipes Content: Pour into large bowl and stir in yogurt. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature (ideally 72 degrees) for 24 hours. The mixture will thicken slightly and resemble pancake batter. The ambient temperature of the room is critical. Too warm and the milk goes bad. Too cool and the culture won't grow. Stir gently and pour into bowl of food processor fitted with metal blade. Process on high speed for 5 to 8 minutes or until small bits of butter form. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl. Let sit 10 minutes, pressing gently on butter with a clean spoon from time to time to encourage draining.
https://www.southernliving.com/dairy/how-to-make-buttermilk
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1455541615#4_2951094987
Title: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk | Southern Living Headings: How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Buttermilk How to Make Your Own Homemade Buttermilk Buttermilk Recipe Ingredients Homemade Buttermilk and Cultured Butter Recipe Instructions Buttermilk Recipes Content: Too cool and the culture won't grow. Stir gently and pour into bowl of food processor fitted with metal blade. Process on high speed for 5 to 8 minutes or until small bits of butter form. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl. Let sit 10 minutes, pressing gently on butter with a clean spoon from time to time to encourage draining. Rinse butter (still in sieve) under cold running water, pressing and squeezing with clean fingertips to help butter form a firmer lump. Fill a large bowl with ice water. Add lump of butter and knead gently to remove last traces of buttermilk, which will make the water turn cloudy. Drain and repeat until water remains clear. This might take 2 to 4 changes of ice water.
https://www.southernliving.com/dairy/how-to-make-buttermilk
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1464236625#3_2972039163
Title: Dried Watermelon Jerky - Southern Plate Headings: Dried Watermelon Jerky Dried Watermelon Jerky How To Make Watermelon Jerky And now, for a real fruit snack that will have your taste buds singing… Dried Watermelon Jerky From the Southern Plate Kitchen Why would you want to dry watermelon? Can I Get Watermelon All Year Round? How can I tell if A Watermelon is Good? Voila! I’m not kidding. That is how long this will take. Most likely 18-24 hours. Dried Watermelon Jerky – and Why we need Sacred Things Ingredients Instructions Nutrition Content: Any little thing you do makes you that much more self sufficient and that much less dependent on corporations and transportation halfway across the country to put food on your table. Can I Get Watermelon All Year Round? Watermelon is not only available in the summer. It is a refreshing and nutritious fruit that can be available all year-round! The US produces watermelon typically from April through November. If you are buying at other times it is likely imported. To start with, you need a watermelon. Imagine that! 🙂 How can I tell if A Watermelon is Good? While we’re here, let me show you how you can tell if a watermelon is good, even if it is tiny :).
https://www.southernplate.com/dried-watermelon-jerky-and-why-we-need-sacred-things/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1465408625#4_2974833754
Title: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? | Southern Wings Headings: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Types Of Clouds Turbulence When Flying Through Clouds What Happens In Severe Turbulence? How Do Planes Fly Through Clouds? What Makes Flying Through Clouds So Dangerous? Content: More or less lift and the difference between these changes is what causes the aircraft to lurch and jump about during flight, or turbulence as it is called within the industry. While most encounters with turbulence are fairly routine (due to careful planning and skill), and aeroplanes are designed to cope with the forces and pressures placed upon them during these minor occurrences, it is the unpredictable nature combined with the low visibility that makes them a danger to pilots, aircraft and passengers. What Happens In Severe Turbulence? If a pilot is not skilled enough or experiences extreme levels of turbulence, this can cause them to lose control of the aircraft during flight. This is a particular concern around Cumulonimbus clouds (thunderstorm clouds) which can be concealing severe turbulence, strong vertical motions, severe icing, thunderstorms and hail. This is why pilots do not choose to fly through clouds if they are avoidable and plan their flight path in order to avoid certain weather patterns involving large and dangerous cloud formations (for larger passenger aircraft this means flying up above the cloud base). How Do Planes Fly Through Clouds? Even though clouds are dangerous it is not always possible to avoid them during flight, so how do planes fly through clouds? First we need to understand the difference between flying using visual versus instrument based skills. When training to be a pilot there are two sets of regulations that determine how and when pilots are able to fly their aircraft.
https://www.southernwings.co.nz/flying-through-clouds-why-are-they-so-dangerous/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1465408625#5_2974835879
Title: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? | Southern Wings Headings: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Types Of Clouds Turbulence When Flying Through Clouds What Happens In Severe Turbulence? How Do Planes Fly Through Clouds? What Makes Flying Through Clouds So Dangerous? Content: This is why pilots do not choose to fly through clouds if they are avoidable and plan their flight path in order to avoid certain weather patterns involving large and dangerous cloud formations (for larger passenger aircraft this means flying up above the cloud base). How Do Planes Fly Through Clouds? Even though clouds are dangerous it is not always possible to avoid them during flight, so how do planes fly through clouds? First we need to understand the difference between flying using visual versus instrument based skills. When training to be a pilot there are two sets of regulations that determine how and when pilots are able to fly their aircraft. These are using Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and using Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). Visual flight rules allow pilots to basically look out the window and fly according to what they see. Flying IFR only means you have to rely solely on the aircrafts on-board instruments to maintain flight as there are little or no external visual references. Not all pilots are IFR rated (able to fly IFR only) as this requires extra training and skills. The low visibility encountered when flying through clouds means using Instrument Flight Rules are necessary.
https://www.southernwings.co.nz/flying-through-clouds-why-are-they-so-dangerous/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1465408625#6_2974837676
Title: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? | Southern Wings Headings: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Types Of Clouds Turbulence When Flying Through Clouds What Happens In Severe Turbulence? How Do Planes Fly Through Clouds? What Makes Flying Through Clouds So Dangerous? Content: These are using Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and using Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). Visual flight rules allow pilots to basically look out the window and fly according to what they see. Flying IFR only means you have to rely solely on the aircrafts on-board instruments to maintain flight as there are little or no external visual references. Not all pilots are IFR rated (able to fly IFR only) as this requires extra training and skills. The low visibility encountered when flying through clouds means using Instrument Flight Rules are necessary. This explains the need, not only legally but also practically to avoid clouds during flight if you are not IFR rated. What Makes Flying Through Clouds So Dangerous? Other than turbulence and having the right skills to navigate low visibility flight conditions there is one major thing that makes flying through clouds extremely dangerous. This is the possibility of mid-air collision, mostly likely with other aircraft but also with protruding buildings or landmarks taking up the combined airspace. For aircraft which are able to navigate using IFR like large passenger planes, it is impossible to avoid passing through clouds during their daily flight paths, so how do they avoid collisions with other aircraft?
https://www.southernwings.co.nz/flying-through-clouds-why-are-they-so-dangerous/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1465408625#7_2974839527
Title: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? | Southern Wings Headings: Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Flying Through Clouds – Why Are They So Dangerous? Types Of Clouds Turbulence When Flying Through Clouds What Happens In Severe Turbulence? How Do Planes Fly Through Clouds? What Makes Flying Through Clouds So Dangerous? Content: This explains the need, not only legally but also practically to avoid clouds during flight if you are not IFR rated. What Makes Flying Through Clouds So Dangerous? Other than turbulence and having the right skills to navigate low visibility flight conditions there is one major thing that makes flying through clouds extremely dangerous. This is the possibility of mid-air collision, mostly likely with other aircraft but also with protruding buildings or landmarks taking up the combined airspace. For aircraft which are able to navigate using IFR like large passenger planes, it is impossible to avoid passing through clouds during their daily flight paths, so how do they avoid collisions with other aircraft? The pilots are kept informed by ground based Air Traffic Control (ATC) which keep track of all aircraft in the area using on-board transponders and radio communications. Should this fail some aircraft are equipped with on-board emergency Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS). See the Southern Wings professional flight training school for more information on pilot training in New Zealand, IFR Ratings, airline pilot training and getting your pilots licence in New Zealand. < Back to Blog
https://www.southernwings.co.nz/flying-through-clouds-why-are-they-so-dangerous/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1472229308#3_2987790872
Title: Psychology behind defense mechanisms: Using humor to cope (Part 4 of 4) Headings: Psychology behind defense mechanisms: Using humor to cope (Part 4 of 4) Content: Self-deprecating humor can arise when an individual pokes fun at himself or herself. This can be endearing, as it indicates that the person has a sense of humor, but it can also highlight low self-esteem and insecurities. In Charles P. Silet’s publication entitled “The Films of Woody Allen: Critical Essays,” he notes, “Freud defines humor in general as a socially accepted outlet for repressed ideas…” Silet ties this to the self-deprecating humor of Woody Allen and similar comedians, stating, “…Freud set the precedent for studies of Jewish humor when he suggested that Jewish humorists are the butt of their own jokes.” In the context of self-deprecation, humor is an opportunity for people to joke about their own insecurities before others have the opportunity to do so. Sarcasm is sometimes employed to belittle or mock others. In this sense, sarcasm can be a defense mechanism aimed to direct aggression toward another individual under the guise of humor. Cyndi Sarnoff-Ross, LMFT, explains that people who use humor at the expense of others are often “defending against their own insecurities.” Humor can be a helpful defense mechanism used to cope with unpleasant circumstances or past trauma. However, this habit can turn destructive when used to hurt others or conceal an individual’s insecurities or anxiety.
https://www.sovcal.com/mental-health/psychology-behind-defense-mechanisms-humor-cope-part-4-of-4/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1472229308#4_2987792645
Title: Psychology behind defense mechanisms: Using humor to cope (Part 4 of 4) Headings: Psychology behind defense mechanisms: Using humor to cope (Part 4 of 4) Content: Sarcasm is sometimes employed to belittle or mock others. In this sense, sarcasm can be a defense mechanism aimed to direct aggression toward another individual under the guise of humor. Cyndi Sarnoff-Ross, LMFT, explains that people who use humor at the expense of others are often “defending against their own insecurities.” Humor can be a helpful defense mechanism used to cope with unpleasant circumstances or past trauma. However, this habit can turn destructive when used to hurt others or conceal an individual’s insecurities or anxiety. If the latter describes you or a loved one, help is available. Sovereign Health Group specializes in treating individuals facing mental health disorders, substance abuse issues and dual diagnosis. Call (866) 819-0427 to speak with a professional today. Written by Courtney Howard, Sovereign Health Group writer We accept Most Private Insurance, reach out to us to so we can help! Call Now Button
https://www.sovcal.com/mental-health/psychology-behind-defense-mechanisms-humor-cope-part-4-of-4/
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Title: Headings: Content: why? What is it about the United States that drives so many citizens to leave? Two main reasons: The first group consists of people who just can’t take it anymore. Constant warfare, intimidation, and the steady erosion of freedom have pushed them to their breaking points. They look around and think, “This is NOT the country that I grew up in.” And they renounce their citizenship in protest of a government they no longer want to be associated with. But that’s a small percentage of former citizens. For the vast majority of people who renounce their US citizenship, it ultimately comes down to a single issue: taxes.
https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/americans-renouncing-us-citizenship-soars-to-yet-another-record-high-18134/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1479800445#8_3005205159
Title: A Solar Eclipse Can Blind You (Read This Before Looking at the Sun!) | Space Headings: A Solar Eclipse Can Blind You (Read This Before Looking at the Sun!) A Solar Eclipse Can Blind You (Read This Before Looking at the Sun!) How eyeballs get "sunburned" Click here for more Space.com videos... CLOSE Instinct vs. willpower Seeing with eclipse blindness Click here for more Space.com videos... An unclear path to recovery When it's safe to look Click here for more Space.com videos... Other safety tips Content: "The problem when it comes to looking at a partially eclipsed sun is that you are trying to see something that you know is going on that's different, and willpower is an amazing thing to override an aversion reflex." To make matters worse, it's possible to look directly at the sun "with a certain degree of comfort" when the sun is partially covered by the moon, Chou said. Even when the sun is almost completely covered, though, the tiny crescent that remains is still bright enough to burn your retinas. You should never look directly at the sun, but there are ways to safely observe an eclipse. See how to safely observe a solar eclipse with this Space.com infographic. ( Image credit: Karl Tate, SPACE.com Contributor) Seeing with eclipse blindness One thing that makes eclipse blindness particularly dangerous is that a person who looks at the sun long enough to incur damage probably won't notice any of the effects until the next morning, Chou said. "Let's say you take a look at the sun in the afternoon. The cells get overloaded, and they're actually still able to function for a little while, but overnight while you're asleep … the cells start lose their function, and then they even start to die depending on exactly how badly they've been affected," he explained. People who wake up to discover their vision has become impaired may look in the mirror to find their face is a featureless blur, Chou said, or they may try to read the newspaper only to find that there are no words on the page.
https://www.space.com/37199-solar-eclipse-blindness.html
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Title: Philosophy: Free Will vs. Determinism: WSM Explains Limited Freedom / Determinism in Necessarily Connected Universe Headings: Theology Summary & History of World Religions. On Morality, Free Will & God Philosophy: Free Will vs. Determinism The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) explains Limited Free Will (not Determinism) in a Necessarily Connected Finite Spherical Universe within an Infinite Space. Philosophers Quotes / Quotations Free Will (Freewill) vs. Determinism A Simple Solution to the Problem of Free Will & Determinism Reality is Necessarily Connected (Limited Determinism, Limited Freedom) On Chance and Certainty in a Necessarily Connected Universe On Repeating and Non-Repeating Interconnected Motion The Solution Summary Philosophy Quotes on Free Will Chance and Determinism Albert Einstein on Determinism Determinism is Limited David Hume Quotes on Determinism Vs. Free Will Links: Free Will, Determinism, Chance, Causation, Necessary Connection Theology Summary & History of World Religions. On Morality, Free Will & God Help Humanity It is Easy to Help! Content: If we examine these words free-will and determinism carefully we find they do not exist in physical reality, they are simply concepts made up by humans, just as we are able to imagine 'dragons' and 'particles' in our mind / imagination. i.e. Free-Will: Does any person have the freedom to transport their body to the moon, to float above the earth? Obviously we can build machines to do this, but in every case our freedom is limited by physical reality and the laws of Nature - and we observe this in everything we do - driving cars, walking, using lights at night. The important distinction is to say that we have Limited Free Will, the reason for this distinction will become apparent very shortly when we solve this problem. Determinism: Likewise, is anything in reality fully deterministic? It is true that we can determine things in small regions of space over short periods of time. So for example we can determine the future position of the earth around the sun. But this is also a Limited Determinism - in 10 billion years we have no idea what will have become of the matter of the earth (our sun only has around 5 billion years of fuel left before it collapses then explodes).
https://www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Free-Will-Determinism.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1484699772#3_3016808022
Title: Philosophy: Free Will vs. Determinism: WSM Explains Limited Freedom / Determinism in Necessarily Connected Universe Headings: Theology Summary & History of World Religions. On Morality, Free Will & God Philosophy: Free Will vs. Determinism The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) explains Limited Free Will (not Determinism) in a Necessarily Connected Finite Spherical Universe within an Infinite Space. Philosophers Quotes / Quotations Free Will (Freewill) vs. Determinism A Simple Solution to the Problem of Free Will & Determinism Reality is Necessarily Connected (Limited Determinism, Limited Freedom) On Chance and Certainty in a Necessarily Connected Universe On Repeating and Non-Repeating Interconnected Motion The Solution Summary Philosophy Quotes on Free Will Chance and Determinism Albert Einstein on Determinism Determinism is Limited David Hume Quotes on Determinism Vs. Free Will Links: Free Will, Determinism, Chance, Causation, Necessary Connection Theology Summary & History of World Religions. On Morality, Free Will & God Help Humanity It is Easy to Help! Content: Determinism: Likewise, is anything in reality fully deterministic? It is true that we can determine things in small regions of space over short periods of time. So for example we can determine the future position of the earth around the sun. But this is also a Limited Determinism - in 10 billion years we have no idea what will have become of the matter of the earth (our sun only has around 5 billion years of fuel left before it collapses then explodes). Reality is Necessarily Connected (Limited Determinism, Limited Freedom) The only absolute way to solve this problem of free will vs. determinism is to know what exists and how it is interconnected. This requires a correct understanding of the interconnected relationship between mind, matter and space. Here we work from the most simple foundation, the wave structure of matter in space (for the latest summary of WSM see Truth Statements on Physical Reality ). From this foundation we find that matter is necessarily connected in space (by the spherical in and out waves that form the wave center 'particle') but this is within infinite space, and continually has waves flowing in from infinity that can never be pre-determined. See Cosmology.
https://www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Free-Will-Determinism.htm