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Title: 7 Best Paint Stripper Review 2021 - Reviews by TheRepairmanKnows
Headings: What is The Best Paint Stripper?
What is The Best Paint Stripper?
Citri-Strip Paint and Varnish Stripping Gel – Best Value for the Money
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Diamond Chemicals Smart Strip Paint Remover – Best Paint Stripper for Indoor Use
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Jasco Bix EJBP00206 Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover – Best All-Around Paint Stripper
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Motsenbocker 413-01 Latex Paint Remover— Best Paint Stripper for Latex
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VHT SP575 Strip Fast Aggressive Paint Remover – Best Paint Stripper for Quick Paint Removal
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Klean-Strip Paint Stripper – Best Paint Stripper for Multi-Layer Stripping
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Savogran 01102 Strypeeze Semi-Paste Stripper Paint/Varnish Remover—The Best Time-Saving Paint Stripper
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How to Use Paint Stripper
Content: Pros: Can remove marine, lead-based paints
Removes multiple layers
Can be applied with a brush
Biodegradable
Comes in a 1-gallon bucket
Fairly safe for indoor use
Cons:: Expensive
Jasco Bix EJBP00206 Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover – Best All-Around Paint Stripper
If you are looking for a paint stripper that works with various kinds of paint, Jasco Bix Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover may be the right choice for you. This paint remover is formulated to strip varnish, vinyl, polyurethane, latex, shellac, epoxy, and many other synthetic coatings. This product is fairly easy to apply since it comes in a spray bottle. The stripper is also manufactured in the US, so it should be a good choice for you if you trust only domestic products. Combined with the versatility of this excellent paint remover, these features make the Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover the best all-around paint stripper, in our opinion. While this paint stripper is quite easy to apply, it seems that the bottle has some issues with clogging. Aside from that, make sure to work with specialized equipment, since the stripper emits hazardous fumes. Pros:
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https://therepairmanknows.com/reviews/what-is-the-best-paint-stripper/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_221458339#7_507090452
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Title: How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
Headings: How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
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Recommended Meat Temperatures
Cooking Without a Thermometer
Pork Sausages
Pork Tenderloin
Slow-cooked Pork
Roast Pork
Pork Chops/Steaks
Pork Perfection
Content: Pork Sausages
It is hard to tell when pork sausages such as bratwurst or chorizo are done without the use of a thermometer. They can still be pink inside even when the internal temperature of the pork sausage is over 160 degrees Fahrenheit. The best way to ensure that pork sausages are properly cooked through is by simmering or poaching them in liquid first and then finishing them on the grill or a hot pan to get a nice char on them. By first cooking them in water ( water has a thermal conductivity 23 times that of air) you can ensure that your sausages are thoroughly cooked through. Generally, if you start your sausages in a pan with an inch of liquid that’s simmering, the sausages will take around 20 minutes (flipping them over after 10 minutes) to get into safe territory. What about pork breakfast sausages links or patties? It will generally take nine to ten minutes to cook a pork breakfast sausage link or patty to a safe minimum temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit over medium heat on the stovetop or in the oven. Pork Tenderloin
Pork tenderloins generally weigh between 1 to 1.5 pounds. Determining the internal temperature of pork tenderloin by just visually looking at it or poking it is difficult. For pork tenderloin, I would suggest judging its doneness by using the amount of time you have cooked it as well as at what temperature.
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https://thermomeat.com/how-to-tell-if-pork-is-done-without-a-thermometer/
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Title: How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
Headings: How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
Spread the love
Recommended Meat Temperatures
Cooking Without a Thermometer
Pork Sausages
Pork Tenderloin
Slow-cooked Pork
Roast Pork
Pork Chops/Steaks
Pork Perfection
Content: What about pork breakfast sausages links or patties? It will generally take nine to ten minutes to cook a pork breakfast sausage link or patty to a safe minimum temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit over medium heat on the stovetop or in the oven. Pork Tenderloin
Pork tenderloins generally weigh between 1 to 1.5 pounds. Determining the internal temperature of pork tenderloin by just visually looking at it or poking it is difficult. For pork tenderloin, I would suggest judging its doneness by using the amount of time you have cooked it as well as at what temperature. Most tenderloins will be done after a quick sear on the stovetop followed by a 20-minute cook in a 375-degree oven. If you’re grilling pork tenderloin on a charcoal or gas grill it will take around 30 minutes to reach a safe internal temperature. Here’s how to grill a pork tenderloin. Slow-cooked Pork
Slow cooking your meat is one of the easiest ways of achieving perfection when it comes to meat doneness. If you’re slow cooking your meat for a long period, whether it be in a slow cooker or a Dutch oven, then you can safely assume it is properly cooked.
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https://thermomeat.com/how-to-tell-if-pork-is-done-without-a-thermometer/
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Title: How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
Headings: How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
How to Tell if Pork is Done Without a Thermometer?
Spread the love
Recommended Meat Temperatures
Cooking Without a Thermometer
Pork Sausages
Pork Tenderloin
Slow-cooked Pork
Roast Pork
Pork Chops/Steaks
Pork Perfection
Content: Most tenderloins will be done after a quick sear on the stovetop followed by a 20-minute cook in a 375-degree oven. If you’re grilling pork tenderloin on a charcoal or gas grill it will take around 30 minutes to reach a safe internal temperature. Here’s how to grill a pork tenderloin. Slow-cooked Pork
Slow cooking your meat is one of the easiest ways of achieving perfection when it comes to meat doneness. If you’re slow cooking your meat for a long period, whether it be in a slow cooker or a Dutch oven, then you can safely assume it is properly cooked. The meat should shred (pulled pork) or come away from the bone easily, which is a sure sign that the meat is definitely cooked well. This method of cooking also has quite a large margin for error. The meat can still be juicy and tender, even if you accidentally let it cook for 10 minutes longer than you meant to. Learn more about the ThermoPro TP-17 Dual Probe Digital Cooking Meat Thermometer on Amazon
Roast Pork
If you are roasting a large cut of pork, then you should follow guidelines based on how heavy the meat is. A general rule of thumb is 25 minutes per pound of meat with your oven preheated to a cooking temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
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https://thermomeat.com/how-to-tell-if-pork-is-done-without-a-thermometer/
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Title: The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall - The Skincare Edit
Headings: The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall
The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall
As seen on the runway and the red carpet.
1. Dark Vampy Lips
2. Glitter Eyeshadow
3. Smudgy Black Liner
4. Brights
5. Twiggy Lashes
6. Glowy Skin
7. Natural Brows
Conclusion
Content: This is one of my favourite creative makeup looks of 2016! Kendall Jenner has a much more restrained version: pinterest-pin-it
Kendall Jenner at the 2015 launch of Modern Muse Le Rouge. See, it's just a light sprinkling of gold glitter at the inner corners of the eyes. So pretty with long lashes, peach lip gloss and matching eyeshadow. Love this! If you're feeling a little more adventurous, try what Rose Byrne is doing: pinterest-pin-it
Rose Byrne at the 2013 New York screening of 'I Give it a Year'. She went for an iridescent lilac glitter and applied it in a more concentrated way all around the inner corners of her eyes. It's unexpected but still extremely wearable, with soft peach lips and cheeks.
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https://theskincareedit.com/2016/09/14/fall-2016-makeup-trends
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_253632484#10_591286927
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Title: The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall - The Skincare Edit
Headings: The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall
The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall
As seen on the runway and the red carpet.
1. Dark Vampy Lips
2. Glitter Eyeshadow
3. Smudgy Black Liner
4. Brights
5. Twiggy Lashes
6. Glowy Skin
7. Natural Brows
Conclusion
Content: Love this! If you're feeling a little more adventurous, try what Rose Byrne is doing: pinterest-pin-it
Rose Byrne at the 2013 New York screening of 'I Give it a Year'. She went for an iridescent lilac glitter and applied it in a more concentrated way all around the inner corners of her eyes. It's unexpected but still extremely wearable, with soft peach lips and cheeks. A few of the best glitter shadows to try: Make Up For Ever Glitters in Sand 11, a tan
Bobbi Brown Sparkle Eyeshadow in Silver Lilac, an opal pink lavender
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Cosmetic Glitter in Slate, a silvery grey
3. Smudgy Black Liner
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The makeup look at Nicole Miller for fall 2016. If you're going to wear eyeliner this fall, make it a black one. Designers showed it both graphic and smudgy, so there wasn't one specific application technique.
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https://theskincareedit.com/2016/09/14/fall-2016-makeup-trends
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_253632484#11_591288367
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Title: The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall - The Skincare Edit
Headings: The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall
The 7 New Makeup Trends You Need to Know About This Fall
As seen on the runway and the red carpet.
1. Dark Vampy Lips
2. Glitter Eyeshadow
3. Smudgy Black Liner
4. Brights
5. Twiggy Lashes
6. Glowy Skin
7. Natural Brows
Conclusion
Content: A few of the best glitter shadows to try: Make Up For Ever Glitters in Sand 11, a tan
Bobbi Brown Sparkle Eyeshadow in Silver Lilac, an opal pink lavender
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Cosmetic Glitter in Slate, a silvery grey
3. Smudgy Black Liner
pinterest-pin-it
The makeup look at Nicole Miller for fall 2016. If you're going to wear eyeliner this fall, make it a black one. Designers showed it both graphic and smudgy, so there wasn't one specific application technique. Personally, I think smudging is far easier and more wearable. Just grab your smudger brush (such as Make Up For Ever's) and you're good to go. Here's how Margot Robbie wears this trend: pinterest-pin-it
Margot Robbie at the 2016 premiere of 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.' As you can see, she concentrated the black liner underneath her eyes for almost a reverse smoky eye effect.
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https://theskincareedit.com/2016/09/14/fall-2016-makeup-trends
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_256114744#0_597536098
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
Posted on February 27, 2018
March 6, 2018
by Dr. Michael Breus
From sleep to memory to anxiety relief, magnolia can soothe, calm, and de-stress
If you’re not yet familiar with magnolia bark, you’re not alone. My patients are often unaware of this potent-with-health-benefits plant supplement. Despite its somewhat under-the-radar status, magnolia bark has been a powerhouse in traditional medicine for centuries. Filled with bioactive compounds that can address conditions from anxiety to inflammation, the extract of magnolia bark may play a beneficial role in healthy sleep, as well as stress-reduction, weight management, memory protection, and brain health. What is magnolia bark? Magnolia is a flowering tree (Latin name: magnolia officinalis) that is native to China. The magnolia plant has an ancient history as a therapeutic compound in traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean medicine, used to promote sleep and relaxation, to ease anxiety, and to treat allergies and asthma, among other conditions. Both the bark of the magnolia tree and its flowers are used therapeutically. Magnolia bark extract is found in supplements, tea, toothpaste, and topical oils and cream.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_256114744#1_597537996
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: Magnolia is a flowering tree (Latin name: magnolia officinalis) that is native to China. The magnolia plant has an ancient history as a therapeutic compound in traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean medicine, used to promote sleep and relaxation, to ease anxiety, and to treat allergies and asthma, among other conditions. Both the bark of the magnolia tree and its flowers are used therapeutically. Magnolia bark extract is found in supplements, tea, toothpaste, and topical oils and cream. I have a number of patients who use magnolia bark in supplement form to help with their sleep, stress, and anxiety. How does magnolia bark work? The bark of the magnolia tree contains several natural, bioactive compounds that function as anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-allergic agents. Among most well-known and well-studied of these compounds are honokiol and magnolol. Magnolia bark works as an anxiolytic, helping to lower anxiety and depression and reduce stress.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: I have a number of patients who use magnolia bark in supplement form to help with their sleep, stress, and anxiety. How does magnolia bark work? The bark of the magnolia tree contains several natural, bioactive compounds that function as anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-allergic agents. Among most well-known and well-studied of these compounds are honokiol and magnolol. Magnolia bark works as an anxiolytic, helping to lower anxiety and depression and reduce stress. Magnolia bark can also act as a sedative, directly helping to facilitate sleep. ( Of course, it’s anti-stress capabilities also help sleep, indirectly.) Scientists have identified several other ways magnolia bark functions beneficially in the body. Magnolia is…
A GABA booster. GABA is a neurotransmitter that exerts a calming effect.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: Magnolia bark can also act as a sedative, directly helping to facilitate sleep. ( Of course, it’s anti-stress capabilities also help sleep, indirectly.) Scientists have identified several other ways magnolia bark functions beneficially in the body. Magnolia is…
A GABA booster. GABA is a neurotransmitter that exerts a calming effect. Increased GABA activity quiets excitatory neurons in the brain, helps reduce anxiety, and promotes sleep. A powerful antioxidant. Compounds in magnolia bark act as antioxidants, lowering levels of inflammation and oxidative stress in the brain and throughout the body. An activator of cannabinoid receptors. The bioactive compounds in magnolia bark activate cannabinoid receptors.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: Increased GABA activity quiets excitatory neurons in the brain, helps reduce anxiety, and promotes sleep. A powerful antioxidant. Compounds in magnolia bark act as antioxidants, lowering levels of inflammation and oxidative stress in the brain and throughout the body. An activator of cannabinoid receptors. The bioactive compounds in magnolia bark activate cannabinoid receptors. These receptors, located throughout the body, are part of the endocannabinoid system—which is getting a lot of attention from scientists these days for its role in immune health, pain relief, and disease-prevention. Activation of these receptors helps to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and elevate mood, among many other benefits. An adrenaline inhibitor. Research suggests that bioactive compounds in magnolia bark can reduce adrenaline, a hormone strongly associated with stress, which stimulates vigilance and alertness. Other research indicates magnolia bark may suppress unhealthful levels of cortisol, another significant stress-related hormone.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: Benefits of magnolia
Sleep. I’ve seen magnolia bark work effectively as a sleep promoter. That’s thanks to its ability to relax the mind and body, and to ease anxiety. It’s also thanks to magnolia bark’s power to increase GABA activity. GABA is important for sleep, and people with reduced GABA activity are prone to insomnia and other sleep problems. Research shows at least one bioactive compound in magnolia bark can increase the amount of time you spend in both REM sleep and NREM sleep, and reduce the time it takes you to fall asleep. Magnolia’s ability to lower levels of the alertness-producing hormone adrenaline may also make it an effective natural sleep aid for people who tend to be wired or stressed. Stress and anxiety. Magnolia bark has a centuries-long history in traditional medicine as a stress-reliever and anxiety-soother. Magnolia’s GABA-boosting ability is one reason why. (
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_256114744#7_597547070
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: Research shows at least one bioactive compound in magnolia bark can increase the amount of time you spend in both REM sleep and NREM sleep, and reduce the time it takes you to fall asleep. Magnolia’s ability to lower levels of the alertness-producing hormone adrenaline may also make it an effective natural sleep aid for people who tend to be wired or stressed. Stress and anxiety. Magnolia bark has a centuries-long history in traditional medicine as a stress-reliever and anxiety-soother. Magnolia’s GABA-boosting ability is one reason why. ( GABA isn’t only important to sleep—healthy GABA activity is also important for mood.) Another reason is magnolia’s ability to activate cannabinoid receptors. I wrote recently about the calming, mood-elevating power of cannabinoid compounds, and the body’s own endocannabinoid system. Studies show magnolia bark’s effectiveness as an anxiolytic. One study indicates that one of the active compounds in magnolia bark—honokiol—works as effectively as the drug diazepam to treat anxiety, without the same risks of dependency or side effects.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_256114744#8_597548789
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: GABA isn’t only important to sleep—healthy GABA activity is also important for mood.) Another reason is magnolia’s ability to activate cannabinoid receptors. I wrote recently about the calming, mood-elevating power of cannabinoid compounds, and the body’s own endocannabinoid system. Studies show magnolia bark’s effectiveness as an anxiolytic. One study indicates that one of the active compounds in magnolia bark—honokiol—works as effectively as the drug diazepam to treat anxiety, without the same risks of dependency or side effects. Low mood. Magnolia bark affects the activity of both serotonin and dopamine, two neurotransmitters that are important to mood. Research indicates that magnolia on its own and in combination with ginger can help with depression. Brain health. Along with help for sleep, my patients often want to know how they can take good care of their brains and protect their cognitive abilities with age.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: Inflammation and pain. Magnolia bark has long been recognized in traditional and natural medicine for as an anti-inflammatory and a source of pain relief, and has been used to help alleviate joint and muscle pain, as well as headache and menstrual cramps. Research in mice shows magnolia bark can be effective in reducing pain caused by inflammation. Digestion. Magnolia bark has traditionally been used to treat digestive problems, including abdominal bloating and pain, nausea, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. For digestive problems, magnolia bark is often paired with ginger in traditional and natural therapies. Magnolia: what to know
Always consult your doctor before you begin taking a supplement or make any changes to your existing medication and supplement routine. This is not medical advice, but it is information you can use as a conversation-starter with your physician at your next appointment. Magnolia dosing
The following doses are based on amounts that have been investigated in scientific studies.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_256114744#14_597558983
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: For digestive problems, magnolia bark is often paired with ginger in traditional and natural therapies. Magnolia: what to know
Always consult your doctor before you begin taking a supplement or make any changes to your existing medication and supplement routine. This is not medical advice, but it is information you can use as a conversation-starter with your physician at your next appointment. Magnolia dosing
The following doses are based on amounts that have been investigated in scientific studies. In general, it is recommended that users begin with the lowest suggested dose, and gradually increase as needed. For general health, sleep, stress: Typical magnolia bark supplement doses are 200-400mg. Individual dosing will vary, and higher magnolia dosing levels may depend on an individual’s body weight, as well as other individual health conditions and treatment needs. Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia is generally well tolerated by healthy adults.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health - Your Guide to Better Sleep
Headings: How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
How magnolia bark affects sleep and health
What is magnolia bark?
How does magnolia bark work?
Benefits of magnolia
Magnolia: what to know
Magnolia dosing
Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia interactions
www.thesleepdoctor.com
References
Content: In general, it is recommended that users begin with the lowest suggested dose, and gradually increase as needed. For general health, sleep, stress: Typical magnolia bark supplement doses are 200-400mg. Individual dosing will vary, and higher magnolia dosing levels may depend on an individual’s body weight, as well as other individual health conditions and treatment needs. Possible side effects of magnolia
Magnolia is generally well tolerated by healthy adults. Limited research has shown possible side effects might include heartburn, shaking hands, thyroid problems, sexual problems, tiredness and headache, as well as dizziness. The following people should consult with a physician before using a magnolia supplement: Women who are pregnant or breast feeding. Women who are pregnant or breast feeding should not use magnolia. Surgery patients.
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https://thesleepdoctor.com/2018/02/27/magnolia-bark-affects-sleep-health/
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Title: The Evolution of Cosmopolitan Magazine - Sociological Images
Headings: The Evolution of Cosmopolitan Magazine
The Evolution of Cosmopolitan Magazine
Content: During this time, the cover art was almost exclusively illustrated — even when the covers featured celebrities. With the introduction of television, there was a drastic decline in the demand for fiction-based magazines. In response to the waning sales there was a radical shift in the direction of Cosmopolitan. In the mid sixties, Helen Gurley Brown stepped in as editor in chief. She brought with her the message of sexual freedom for single women, and started replacing the cover illustrations with photos of young models in minimal clothing. Sales increased as a result. Since then the magazine has become more sexually centered. It still features many articles on having pleasurable sex and maintain fulfilling relationships. There is a much greater emphasis on how women can make themselves more desirable to men. One look at the website reveals the tone of the magazine.
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https://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2010/04/26/guest-post-the-evolution-of-cosmopolitan-magazine/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_268496623#9_629203047
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Title: The –isms of Life – the sociological social worker
Headings: the sociological social worker
the sociological social worker
The –isms of Life
Published by Mara Bennett
Content: Women’s physical appearance is so policed that ageing is regarded as a shameful error that should be prevented or avoided, as if it is a choice. Not surprising, if you Google image search the term “ anti aging skin cream ,” 99.9% of the images are of women. My hero Sarah Silverman points out the ridiculousness of misogynistic and ageist discrimination propelled at women, stating that “my crime is not dying .” Besides misogyny and becoming older, ageism also applies to normative understandings of children, adolescents and young adults. Why do many adults impose the idea upon their kids that “they know best,” as if their children’s perspectives are not worthy of consideration in the making of decisions? Why do many people not negotiate with their children because they believe adults are more capable of deciding what’s right? Why is there an impression that youth’s romantic relationships aren’t as valid as adult relationships, as if our experiences and emotions are only legitimate after we’ve reached an elusive state of maturity? Why are “young parents” frowned upon as if they are doomed for failure and hardship? And why is abortion or adoption encouraged to young single women as if motherhood at a young age is the embarking upon a tragic trajectory into the abyss of lost opportunity? Which -isms are you passionate about from a social justice perspective?
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https://thesociologicalsocialworker.com/2015/09/21/the-isms-of-life/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_278395315#3_652691115
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Title: Buttermilk Substitute - thestayathomechef.com
Headings:
Buttermilk Substitute
What is buttermilk?
Can I substitute milk for buttermilk?
Where to Buy Buttermilk
How to Use Powdered Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
OPTION ONE: Buttermilk Substitute with Lemon Juice
OPTION TWO: Buttermilk Substitute with White Vinegar
OPTION THREE: Buttermilk Substitute with Cream of Tarter
Content: To use it in a recipe, simply combine the powder with either milk or water by stirring. The general ratio for buttermilk powders is 1 part buttermilk powder to 1 part liquid. How to Make Buttermilk
You can make traditional buttermilk by making your own butter at home. To make your own butter you will need heavy cream. You can follow THESE instructions to make butter in a mason jar. If you need a quick and easy option, simply place heavy cream into food processor and process until the heavy cream turns into whipped cream. Continue processing until the cream solidifies and butter forms. The remaining liquid is buttermilk. How to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
OPTION ONE: Buttermilk Substitute with Lemon Juice
Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to regular milk.
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Title: Authentic German Schnitzel Recipe
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Authentic German Schnitzel Recipe
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Granny's German Schnitzel Recipe
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Content: Use this same method for pork schnitzel, veal schnitzel (weiner schnitzel), or chicken schnitzel. Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Ingredients
4 boneless pork or veal chops
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup plain bread crumbs
Vegetable oil for frying
lemon slices for garnish
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Trim meat of any unwanted fat (if desired). Lay the pork or veal chops out on a countertop between two layers of plastic wrap. Pound out chops until 1/4 inch thick. Season with salt and pepper. Spread flour out into a shallow dish. In another shallow dish, whisk eggs together with lemon juice. In a third shallow dish, spread out bread crumbs. Pour about 1/4 inch of vegetable oil into a large deep skillet. Bring oil to 350 degrees F.
Dredge chops into flour to coat, then immediately dip into eggs to coat, followed by bread crumbs to coat.
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Title: A man convinced against his will; is of the same opinion still | The Sundowner
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A man convinced against his will; is of the same opinion still
Conviction, Correction and Conversion in the Light of Opinion
While opinion may not be of the popular majority, opinion is still — nonetheless — an infallible ruse.
“A man convinced against his will; is of the same opinion still.”
Why is this so?
So, what does all this mean?
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Content: This shouldn’t come as a surprise, though as research has found that when people are given facts that refute erroneous opinions, many people actually become further entrenched in their incorrect views. This is not only found in the political arena, but also in the various dialogues of ideas, economics, religion, and (the ultimate taboo) sex… which, I guess, could be wrapped in with morality — or the lack of it. Most people really don’t seek out information to challenge their beliefs: more often than not, they look for “evidence” to support their own views. As Nyhan explains,
“Studies have shown that people tend to seek out information that is consistent with their views; think of Liberal MSNBC and conservative devotees of Fox News. [ 2.] Liberals and conservatives also tend to process information that they receive with a bias toward pre-existing opinions, accepting claims that are consistent with their point of view and rejecting those that are not. As a result, information that contradicts their prior attitudes or beliefs is often disregarded, especially if those beliefs are strongly held” (Myths About Health Care Reform Remain, New York Times, March 25, 2010). However, not only do people tend to disregard information that conflicts with their previously held notions, they often become more convinced of a falsehood after hearing the truth.
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Title: Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
Headings: Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
A foot neuroma or Morton’s neuroma is a thickening or enlargement of a nerve in the foot.
Content: The most common toes affected are the 3 rd and 4 th toes although other areas may be involved. In some cases, a foot neuroma may be referred to as a tumor but this is incorrect as the nerve is only enlarged and technically is not a tumor. While a neuroma may be painful it is not an invasive growth or harmful to the body. A foot neuroma can develop when the foot is unstable and not functioning properly. This leads to improper movement of the muscles, tendons and joints. Friction around the nerve is the result. The nerve then gets irritated and trapped and begins to enlarge leading to symptoms such as numbness, burning, sharp pain and cramping. This pain may occur on the bottom or ball of the foot and into the toes. During the early phases of a neuroma there may be only numbness. As the condition worsens some people feel like they are walking on a pebble or that they have socks bunched up behind the toes.
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Title: Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
Headings: Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
A foot neuroma or Morton’s neuroma is a thickening or enlargement of a nerve in the foot.
Content: Friction around the nerve is the result. The nerve then gets irritated and trapped and begins to enlarge leading to symptoms such as numbness, burning, sharp pain and cramping. This pain may occur on the bottom or ball of the foot and into the toes. During the early phases of a neuroma there may be only numbness. As the condition worsens some people feel like they are walking on a pebble or that they have socks bunched up behind the toes. These symptoms may continue as the neuroma worsens. Other causes of a foot neuroma may be from injury to the area, thinning of the fat pad on the ball of the foot, arthritis, improper shoe styles or excessive impact exercises such as aerobics or running. Your podiatrist can evaluate you fully to determine the possible cause of your foot neuroma. If you have a foot neuroma you may notice that your symptoms are worse while wearing shoes, especially those shoes that are tight around the forefoot or toe area of the shoe. Shoes will cause the long bones in the foot to compress the swollen nerve and lead to pain.
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Title: Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
Headings: Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
Foot Neuroma Causes and Treatments
A foot neuroma or Morton’s neuroma is a thickening or enlargement of a nerve in the foot.
Content: These symptoms may continue as the neuroma worsens. Other causes of a foot neuroma may be from injury to the area, thinning of the fat pad on the ball of the foot, arthritis, improper shoe styles or excessive impact exercises such as aerobics or running. Your podiatrist can evaluate you fully to determine the possible cause of your foot neuroma. If you have a foot neuroma you may notice that your symptoms are worse while wearing shoes, especially those shoes that are tight around the forefoot or toe area of the shoe. Shoes will cause the long bones in the foot to compress the swollen nerve and lead to pain. Relief is possible by removing your shoe and massaging the area. As the foot neuroma worsens pain may be present in all types of shoes and even with simple walking. Many people will even develop pain while walking barefoot. The diagnosis of a neuroma involves an exam by a podiatrist. Early treatment provides better treatment outcomes.
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https://thetampapodiatrist.com/foot-neuroma/
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Title: Instant Pot Lobster Tails Recipe - The Tasty Travelers
Headings: Instant Pot Lobster Tails Recipe
Instant Pot Lobster Tails Recipe
Tips for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
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Ingredients for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
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Instant Pot Lobster Tails with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!
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Content: Now, I just need to think of other things to use the compound butter on. I’m definitely thinking all seafood, steak, and veggies! The options are endless! Tips for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!: 1.Feel free to use larger lobster tails if you would like. 2 minutes should be plenty of time for a 6 or 8-ounce lobster tail but if you make a much larger lobster tail- 10 ounces or larger, you will need to add 1 minute to the cooking time to be a total of 3 minutes under pressure. 2.Do not let the lobster sit in the pot for very long after they have completed cooking. They will for sure be overcooked if you do. 3.Be sure not to skip the butterflying step. Butterflying the lobster helps the compound butter to cook into the lobster and the garlic, lemon, butter goodness enhances the lobster!
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Title: Instant Pot Lobster Tails Recipe - The Tasty Travelers
Headings: Instant Pot Lobster Tails Recipe
Instant Pot Lobster Tails Recipe
Tips for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
Looking for more recipes? Check out some of our favorites!
Ingredients for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
Directions for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever:
Instant Pot Lobster Tails with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!
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Content: 2 minutes should be plenty of time for a 6 or 8-ounce lobster tail but if you make a much larger lobster tail- 10 ounces or larger, you will need to add 1 minute to the cooking time to be a total of 3 minutes under pressure. 2.Do not let the lobster sit in the pot for very long after they have completed cooking. They will for sure be overcooked if you do. 3.Be sure not to skip the butterflying step. Butterflying the lobster helps the compound butter to cook into the lobster and the garlic, lemon, butter goodness enhances the lobster! 4.Use the best ever compound butter on other things like steak and veggies! It’s so good! Looking for more recipes? Check out some of our favorites! Instant Pot ABC Green Beans
Instant Pot Pecan Glazed Ham
Instant Pot Carrot Cake Cheesecake
Instant Pot Black Eyed Peas
Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs
Ingredients for making Instant Pot Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
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Title: Lobster Tails-Ninja Foodi Recipe - The Tasty Travelers
Headings: Lobster Tails-Ninja Foodi Recipe
Lobster Tails-Ninja Foodi Recipe
Tips for making Ninja Foodi Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
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Ingredients for making Ninja Foodi Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!:
Directions for making Ninja Foodi Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever:
Lobster Tails-Ninja Foodi Recipe
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Content: I’m definitely thinking all seafood, steak and veggies! The options are endless! Tips for making Ninja Foodi Lobster with the BEST Compound Butter Ever!: 1.Feel free to use larger lobster tails if you would like. 2 minutes should be plenty of time for a 6 or 8 ounce lobster tail but if you make a much larger lobster tail- 10 ounces or larger, you will need to add 1 minute to the cook time to be a total of 3 minutes under pressure. 2.Do not let the lobster sit in the pot for very long after they have completed cooking. They will for sure be overcooked if you do. 3.Be sure not to skip the butterflying step. Butterflying the lobster helps the compound butter to cook into the lobster and the garlic, lemon, butter goodness enhances the lobster! 4.Use the best ever compound butter on other things like steak and veggies!
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https://thetastytravelers.com/lobster-tails-ninja-foodi-recipe/
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Title: Top Ten Reasons Why California Is No Longer The Place To Be Or Move To | TechReader
Headings: Top Ten Reasons Why California Is No Longer The Place To Be Or Move To
Top Ten Reasons Why California Is No Longer The Place To Be Or Move To
10 California People Are Notorious Flakes
9 California Legislation Is a Joke and It's Not Funny
8 California's Education System Is Awful and Only Getting Worse
7 California Forces Liberal Ideologies Down People's Throats. Literally.
6 California Crime Rates Are Continuing To Increase
5 California Is Terrible for Small Business
4 California Unemployment Is One Of The Worst In The Nation
3 California Taxes Are Outrageously and Ridiculously High
2 California Immigration Problem is Out Of Control
1 California Housing Prices Are Out Of Control
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Content: Other studies have shown that after adjusting for varied costs of living among states, California’s per-pupil spending levels are even lower. While California’s per-pupil spending lags behind the national average, the state contributes a large share of its budget to K-12. Approximately 28% of state-only funds are spent towards K-12 education, which is the 12th highest budget share in the nation. However, these funds must be spread across a relatively high number of students. Approximately 16.5% of the state’s population are K-12 students, the 8th highest portion in the nation. The funding shortfall of the California State Teacher’s Retirement Benefit System (CalSTRS) presents a looming threat to future school district budgets. California’s low per-pupil spending is reflected in its low number of teachers. In 2012-13, California had a student-to-teacher ratio of 25-to-1, the highest in the nation and much higher than the 15-to-1 national average. This means that California students experience much larger class sizes (10 students higher), must share resources with more students, and teachers have less time with each student. Compared to other states, California students rank poorly on performance measures.
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https://thetechreader.com/top-ten/top-ten-reasons-why-california-is-no-longer-the-place-to-be-or-move-to/
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Title: How To Address Two (Or More) People in An Email? - The Text Paradise
Headings: How To Address Two (Or More) People in An Email?
How To Address Two (Or More) People in An Email?
How do you address someone in an email?
How do you address an email to multiple recipients?
Content: The recipient is more likely to read your email if it’s addressed properly. When you use the right greeting it affects future correspondence and also aids in establishing a good relationship with the recipient. Regardless of whether you’re sending an email to your professor or a boss, it’s very important that you address them appropriately. This will have an effect on your professional relationship and influence whether they will email you back. When choosing the right greeting for someone in an email, you will have to take into consideration who the recipient is. In case you know the recipient you can use a more casual and friendly greeting. If you have to send an email to someone you don’t know yet, it’s best to use a more formal greeting. Depending on who the recipient is, you can use a few different greetings. A standard greeting is in most cases used when sending a business email because it shows that you’re professional and you respect the recipient of your email. You can use “Dear” to address anyone from your boss to your doctor.
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https://thetextparadise.com/how-to-address-two-or-more-people-in-an-email/
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
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Instructions
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About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make! DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
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Avoid the toxic chemicals in store-bought Halloween makeup by making your own homemade costume makeup. It’s a fun project that can be customized for your costume. Why make your own homemade costume makeup? If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’ll already know that my main reason for making something yourself is so that you can control the ingredients. In a study done in 2016, it was found that there was widespread use of toxic chemicals in costume makeup targeted for kid’s Halloween costumes. Almost half were found to have at least traces of one heavy metal, but some were found to have as many as 4.
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https://thethingswellmake.com/diy-halloween-makeup-homemade-costume-makeup/
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: It’s a fun project that can be customized for your costume. Why make your own homemade costume makeup? If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’ll already know that my main reason for making something yourself is so that you can control the ingredients. In a study done in 2016, it was found that there was widespread use of toxic chemicals in costume makeup targeted for kid’s Halloween costumes. Almost half were found to have at least traces of one heavy metal, but some were found to have as many as 4. They found heavy metals like lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium, and volatile organic compounds like styrene or toluene (that have been linked to cancer). Lead is a neurotoxicant, and cadmium is a hormone disruptor. Neither is something that I want in a makeup that I’m using on my son. While my main reason for making a homemade costume makeup is to have full control of what goes into the makeup I’m using on my son, I also have to admit that it’s a fun project. Older kids can help you make their own makeup and can customize it to whatever colors they need for their costumes.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
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You’ll need: Beeswax (or candelilla wax)
Sunflower oil (or other liquid oil of choice)
Bentonite clay (or other colored clay)
Pigment (activated charcoal, titanium dioxide, micas, iron oxides, etc.) Magnesium stearate (optional)
See notes about choosing your ingredients below
Instructions: in a double boiler, heat the beeswax and oil together until the wax has fully melted. Add in the clay, magnesium stearate, and natural colorants. Start with around 1/8th of a teaspoon of the colorant, and add more as needed. Test out the color by applying some of the mixture to your skin. Add more pigments, as needed, until you reach the desired color and consistency. Pour the mixture into your storage containers. (
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Add in the clay, magnesium stearate, and natural colorants. Start with around 1/8th of a teaspoon of the colorant, and add more as needed. Test out the color by applying some of the mixture to your skin. Add more pigments, as needed, until you reach the desired color and consistency. Pour the mixture into your storage containers. ( I use empty chapstick or lipstick tubes for easy application.) Allow to cool and harden before using. Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best? My first attempts at making a homemade costume makeup ended up in a shiny, greasy-looking makeup.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: I use empty chapstick or lipstick tubes for easy application.) Allow to cool and harden before using. Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best? My first attempts at making a homemade costume makeup ended up in a shiny, greasy-looking makeup. With some colors like black, it really didn’t look too bad, and the makeup spread pretty easily. After doing some more experimentation, though, I found that adding in some bentonite clay allowed for a more opaque and less shiny makeup that more easily spread on the skin. Adding the clay helped give better coverage without needing to add as many colorants. I tried using other clays like kaolin clay when making white makeup and red clay when making a red makeup stick. Colored clays work relatively well for coloring the makeup, but I prefer the texture that bentonite clay gives the makeup.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: With some colors like black, it really didn’t look too bad, and the makeup spread pretty easily. After doing some more experimentation, though, I found that adding in some bentonite clay allowed for a more opaque and less shiny makeup that more easily spread on the skin. Adding the clay helped give better coverage without needing to add as many colorants. I tried using other clays like kaolin clay when making white makeup and red clay when making a red makeup stick. Colored clays work relatively well for coloring the makeup, but I prefer the texture that bentonite clay gives the makeup. Clays can be found in various colors. You can use other clays in elaborating the makeup. I used white kaolin clay to make a bright white makeup stick. In most cases, I preferred using bentonite clay along with other pigments. Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
There are many “natural” colorants that can be used to add color to the main makeup base.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Clays can be found in various colors. You can use other clays in elaborating the makeup. I used white kaolin clay to make a bright white makeup stick. In most cases, I preferred using bentonite clay along with other pigments. Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
There are many “natural” colorants that can be used to add color to the main makeup base. Some of these colorants are more “natural” than others. For this homemade costume makeup, I used a lot of the same colorants that I would normally use for making soap. Black: activated charcoal or black iron oxide
White: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, or kaolin clay
Other colors:
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Some of these colorants are more “natural” than others. For this homemade costume makeup, I used a lot of the same colorants that I would normally use for making soap. Black: activated charcoal or black iron oxide
White: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, or kaolin clay
Other colors: iron oxides, micas, colored clays, or spices
I don’t have a problem using iron oxides and micas, but some people avoid them because they want to use something 100% natural. Are iron oxides and micas natural? Naturally mined iron oxides can be contaminated with heavy metals. Iron oxides
Iron oxides are minerals that are identical to those that can be found in nature. Those meant for cosmetic use are normally lab-created.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: iron oxides, micas, colored clays, or spices
I don’t have a problem using iron oxides and micas, but some people avoid them because they want to use something 100% natural. Are iron oxides and micas natural? Naturally mined iron oxides can be contaminated with heavy metals. Iron oxides
Iron oxides are minerals that are identical to those that can be found in nature. Those meant for cosmetic use are normally lab-created. Naturally mined iron oxides aren’t normally used, nor are they allowed for cosmetics in the United States, because they can contain high levels of heavy metals which can be harmful to your health. If you are taking the time to make your own homemade costume makeup to avoid the heavy metals in the commercial ones, it makes no sense to use iron oxides with heavy metals in them! While I love using natural products, and normally prefer them, in the case of iron oxides, I prefer an oxide that has been synthesized in a lab to ensure its safety. ( Make sure to choose cosmetic grade iron oxide.) Micas are normally naturally mined.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Naturally mined iron oxides aren’t normally used, nor are they allowed for cosmetics in the United States, because they can contain high levels of heavy metals which can be harmful to your health. If you are taking the time to make your own homemade costume makeup to avoid the heavy metals in the commercial ones, it makes no sense to use iron oxides with heavy metals in them! While I love using natural products, and normally prefer them, in the case of iron oxides, I prefer an oxide that has been synthesized in a lab to ensure its safety. ( Make sure to choose cosmetic grade iron oxide.) Micas are normally naturally mined. Micas
Micas are normally naturally mined and later coated with pigments. Depending upon the pigments used, some micas are more “natural” than others. Spices come in a wide array of colors and can be used to color all sorts of projects. Truly natural colorants
If you’re really concerned about using truly “natural” colorants, there are some herbs and spices that can help color your homemade costume makeup. Here is a list of some herbs that I think would make great colorants for homemade makeup.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Micas
Micas are normally naturally mined and later coated with pigments. Depending upon the pigments used, some micas are more “natural” than others. Spices come in a wide array of colors and can be used to color all sorts of projects. Truly natural colorants
If you’re really concerned about using truly “natural” colorants, there are some herbs and spices that can help color your homemade costume makeup. Here is a list of some herbs that I think would make great colorants for homemade makeup. I would like to say that I haven’t had a chance to try them all out yet to see how smoothly they go on. Yellow: turmeric, yellow clay
Brown: cocoa powder
Black: activated carbon
Red:
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: alkanet root, paprika, or red clay
Pink: Beetroot powder or pink clay
Orange: powdered achiote or orange clay
Green: spirulina, chlorella, or green clay
Blue: blue clay or butterfly pea powder
Note: Clays do a good job of coloring the makeup smoothly, but may not provide a truly bright color without adding in other colorants. For now, I have successfully used activated carbon, cocoa powder, colored clays, alkanet root, and achiote powder in homemade makeup. I have used some of the other natural colorants in other projects, though. If you try more of them, I’d love to hear how it goes for you! Other post using completely natural colorants:
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Clays do a good job of coloring the makeup smoothly, but may not provide a truly bright color without adding in other colorants. For now, I have successfully used activated carbon, cocoa powder, colored clays, alkanet root, and achiote powder in homemade makeup. I have used some of the other natural colorants in other projects, though. If you try more of them, I’d love to hear how it goes for you! Other post using completely natural colorants: Making my own boba for bubble tea was a lot of fun! Making black boba and other colored boba using only natural spices and food-based powders was even more fun! Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Making your own black boba or tapioca pearls from scratch for homemade bubble tea is quick and easy. Fresh boba are so much better than dried tapioca pearls found in stores. By making them yourself, you can avoid unwanted ingredients, and make them in any color of the rainbow!
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https://thethingswellmake.com/diy-halloween-makeup-homemade-costume-makeup/
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Making my own boba for bubble tea was a lot of fun! Making black boba and other colored boba using only natural spices and food-based powders was even more fun! Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Making your own black boba or tapioca pearls from scratch for homemade bubble tea is quick and easy. Fresh boba are so much better than dried tapioca pearls found in stores. By making them yourself, you can avoid unwanted ingredients, and make them in any color of the rainbow! Check out this recipe
At Easter, I enjoyed using turmeric, homemade beetroot powder, and red cabbage to make beautiful vibrant sprinkles for my homemade marshmallow peeps. Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
These homemade healthy sprinkles have very vibrant colors and are made with natural ingredients that you likely already have sitting around your kitchen. Check out this recipe
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Titanium oxide works well to lighten up colors but should be added little by little to avoid adding too much. Some colors will lighten up as they solidify, so you may want to err on the side of making the colors too dark. they can always be re-melted and lightened up later on, but it’s hard to darken them once you’ve lightened too much.
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https://thethingswellmake.com/diy-halloween-makeup-homemade-costume-makeup/
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Check out this recipe
At Easter, I enjoyed using turmeric, homemade beetroot powder, and red cabbage to make beautiful vibrant sprinkles for my homemade marshmallow peeps. Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
These homemade healthy sprinkles have very vibrant colors and are made with natural ingredients that you likely already have sitting around your kitchen. Check out this recipe
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Titanium oxide works well to lighten up colors but should be added little by little to avoid adding too much. Some colors will lighten up as they solidify, so you may want to err on the side of making the colors too dark. they can always be re-melted and lightened up later on, but it’s hard to darken them once you’ve lightened too much. Choosing your oils and waxes
Any liquid oil should make a homemade costume makeup stick with a similar consistency to the ones I made. I used sunflower oil because it is an inexpensive, non-comedogenic oil that can be easily found even in supermarkets here. For somebody who has issues with acne, it makes a lot of sense to use a non-comedogenic oil. No matter which oil you use, though, these makeup sticks won’t be fully non-comedogenic. Beeswax has a comedogenic rating of 2, meaning that it may cause breakouts for some people.
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Title: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup) - Oh, The Things We'll Make!
Headings: DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
DIY Halloween Makeup (Homemade Costume Makeup)
Why make your own homemade costume makeup?
Watch how easy it is to make your own Halloween makeup
How to make your own makeup
You’ll need:
Instructions:
Customizing your homemade costume makeup
Why use clay? Which are best?
Natural Colorants for Homemade Costume Makeup
Are iron oxides and micas natural?
Iron oxides
Micas
Truly natural colorants
Naturally Colored Boba (Black & Other Colors)
Vibrant, Easy Paleo Sprinkles
Lightening and darkening the pigments
Choosing your oils and waxes
Customizing the texture of your makeup
What is magnesium stearate?
Is Magnesium stearate safe in makeup? Why add it?
Omitting magnesium stearate
Choosing a container for your homemade costume makeup
Not just for Halloween makeup!
Homemade Costume Makeup
You’ll Need:
Instructions
Notes
About Tracy Ariza, DDS
Content: Choosing your oils and waxes
Any liquid oil should make a homemade costume makeup stick with a similar consistency to the ones I made. I used sunflower oil because it is an inexpensive, non-comedogenic oil that can be easily found even in supermarkets here. For somebody who has issues with acne, it makes a lot of sense to use a non-comedogenic oil. No matter which oil you use, though, these makeup sticks won’t be fully non-comedogenic. Beeswax has a comedogenic rating of 2, meaning that it may cause breakouts for some people. Candelilla wax only has a comedogenic rating of 1. It is very similar to beeswax in texture, so you can substitute the beeswax for candelilla wax to make a vegan, less comedogenic makeup. Keep in mind that the colorants that you use may also affect the comedogenic rating of the final product. Customizing the texture of your makeup
When formulating the recipe for this homemade costume makeup, I experimented with a lot of different ratios of oil to wax. I assumed that using more oil would give a softer, easier to apply makeup.
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Title: Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates and a Detailed List
Headings: Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Table of Contents
Understanding Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Mental Illness List of Disorders That Show High Prevalence
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse or Addiction
Call for a Free Confidential Assessment
Unipolar Disorder
Eating Disorders
Final Words on Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Receiving Help and Treatment for Mental Illness
Content: With therapy, self-help groups, housing and employment groups and drop-in centers, there are many resources for those who are living with this disorder. A Google search can find schizophrenia treatment centers near you. Substance Abuse or Addiction
Substance abuse ranks right behind mental health disorders as risk factors associated with suicide, according to the Centers for Disease Control. In fact, research has shown that alcoholics have a five times greater risk of committing suicide as non-alcoholics. Addiction often leads to a snowballing cascade of negative consequences, including loss of a job, a marriage, financial fallout, and failing health, which can compound the negative effects of the substance abuse and lead to despair and hopelessness. Suicide may eventually be seen as the only way out. Call for a Free Confidential Assessment
(866) 644-7911
Substance use disorders can impact people of all ages and socio-economic backgrounds. What may have begun as recreational drug experimentation, or even using prescribed painkillers following a surgery, can develop into dependence on the substance as tolerance increases and more of the substance is needed to be able to experience the same effect as earlier. As dependency deepens, more negative life consequences result. Getting treatment for a substance use disorder is an essential offensive measure for suicide prevention.
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https://thetreatmentspecialist.com/mental-disorders-with-high-suicide-rates/
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Title: Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates and a Detailed List
Headings: Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Table of Contents
Understanding Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Mental Illness List of Disorders That Show High Prevalence
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse or Addiction
Call for a Free Confidential Assessment
Unipolar Disorder
Eating Disorders
Final Words on Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Receiving Help and Treatment for Mental Illness
Content: Suicide may eventually be seen as the only way out. Call for a Free Confidential Assessment
(866) 644-7911
Substance use disorders can impact people of all ages and socio-economic backgrounds. What may have begun as recreational drug experimentation, or even using prescribed painkillers following a surgery, can develop into dependence on the substance as tolerance increases and more of the substance is needed to be able to experience the same effect as earlier. As dependency deepens, more negative life consequences result. Getting treatment for a substance use disorder is an essential offensive measure for suicide prevention. Addiction is highly treatable and managed, so should be the first line of defense regarding risk of suicide. Treatment programs, either outpatient or inpatient, offer multiple therapies that work together to help the individual struggling with addiction change their disordered thought and behavior patterns that contributed to the addictive behaviors. Also, medication-assisted treatment, using a prescribed drug during early recovery to block cravings, can also be effective in sustaining recovery. Unipolar Disorder
Also known as major depressive disorder, this is like bipolar without the manic highs, and the resulting suicide rate is about 6.67 percent. Depression is not simply feeling sad in reaction to normal lifetime occurrences like loss, changes, or catastrophes.
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https://thetreatmentspecialist.com/mental-disorders-with-high-suicide-rates/
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Title: Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates and a Detailed List
Headings: Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Table of Contents
Understanding Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Mental Illness List of Disorders That Show High Prevalence
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse or Addiction
Call for a Free Confidential Assessment
Unipolar Disorder
Eating Disorders
Final Words on Mental Disorders with High Suicide Rates
Receiving Help and Treatment for Mental Illness
Content: Addiction is highly treatable and managed, so should be the first line of defense regarding risk of suicide. Treatment programs, either outpatient or inpatient, offer multiple therapies that work together to help the individual struggling with addiction change their disordered thought and behavior patterns that contributed to the addictive behaviors. Also, medication-assisted treatment, using a prescribed drug during early recovery to block cravings, can also be effective in sustaining recovery. Unipolar Disorder
Also known as major depressive disorder, this is like bipolar without the manic highs, and the resulting suicide rate is about 6.67 percent. Depression is not simply feeling sad in reaction to normal lifetime occurrences like loss, changes, or catastrophes. It is a prolonged sadness, which impairs every day function. It affects weight, appetite, sleep and energy and needs to be treated for recovery. Treatment for unipolar disorder includes medications which could be weaned when reaching a point of no longer exhibiting symptoms. Chronic recurrences of depression will need to be treated to be prevented and, like bipolar, talk therapy is suggested. Eating Disorders
Of all the mental illnesses, eating disorders have the highest mortality rate, though not the highest suicide rate.
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https://thetreatmentspecialist.com/mental-disorders-with-high-suicide-rates/
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Title: Body Language 11 Finger or Foot Tapping -
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Body Language 11 Finger or Foot Tapping
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Content: Another interesting phenomenon with women’s feet while sitting with legs crossed is pointed out by Bill Acheson in “Advanced Body Language.” She may be happily sitting and bouncing her upper foot, and then, as a result of something said to her, point her toe upward for just a moment. The woman is having a negative reaction to what was just said. It can be a form of rejection. Sometimes the foot can speak as loudly as the mouth. Because of anatomical differences, men usually sit with legs crossed in a stance that resembles the number four. Depending on age and culture, men will put their upper ankle to either the inside or outside of the lower knee. In some cultures, men will more often sit with the aristocratic leg cross. For example, this posture is more common in Europe. Acheson believes that how a man crosses his legs is one indication of status in terms of wealth and power.
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https://thetrustambassador.com/2019/01/19/body-language-11-finger-or-foot-tapping/
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Title: Anecdotal Information vs. Scientific Data in the Courtroom | The Truth About Forensic Science
Headings: Anecdotal Information vs. Scientific Data in the Courtroom
Anecdotal Information vs. Scientific Data in the Courtroom
On April 13, 2010, in In The Courtroom, by Justin J. McShane
Based upon my training, knowledge and experience, (insert alleged expert opinion)
Justin J. McShane
Content: In other words, it may be right or it may be wrong. It may even be the right conclusion to draw from that one time or even the multiple occurrences, but it is this generalization to try to explain every time everywhere to the exclusion of all other possibilities that the fallacy of anecdotal information is revealed. The hallmark or keystone of this problem is the insufficient amount of meaningful data and what data does exist is not obtained under a controlled environment. These ideas are not new. It traces all the way back to ancient Roman times. It was referred to in epistemology as post hoc ergo propter hoc. Loosely it is translated as “It happened after therefore it was caused by”. Barry Beyerstein perhaps explained it the best when he wrote, “anecdotal evidence leads us to conclusions that we wish to be true, not conclusions that actually are true.” So anecdotes can be worse than worthless, they can be misleading. Anecdotal evidence is unreliable because it depends upon the accurate perception of the witness (es), often in a situation where the event was unexpected or unusual;
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https://thetruthaboutforensicscience.com/anecdotal-information-vs-scientific-data-in-the-courtroom/
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Title: Anecdotal Information vs. Scientific Data in the Courtroom | The Truth About Forensic Science
Headings: Anecdotal Information vs. Scientific Data in the Courtroom
Anecdotal Information vs. Scientific Data in the Courtroom
On April 13, 2010, in In The Courtroom, by Justin J. McShane
Based upon my training, knowledge and experience, (insert alleged expert opinion)
Justin J. McShane
Content: It was referred to in epistemology as post hoc ergo propter hoc. Loosely it is translated as “It happened after therefore it was caused by”. Barry Beyerstein perhaps explained it the best when he wrote, “anecdotal evidence leads us to conclusions that we wish to be true, not conclusions that actually are true.” So anecdotes can be worse than worthless, they can be misleading. Anecdotal evidence is unreliable because it depends upon the accurate perception of the witness (es), often in a situation where the event was unexpected or unusual; it is dependent upon subjective memory, which has been overwhelmingly demonstrated to be extremely error prone and subject to a host of flaws; and it cannot account for the random vagaries of a chaotic world. The inability of forensic scientists is acknowledge this is catastrophic and perhaps systemic. It may be do to the large scale lack of credentialed scientists in forensic science today . It must be acknowledged that one’s own experiences are anecdotal too (or maybe the appropriate phrase is “especially anecdotal”).
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https://thetruthaboutforensicscience.com/anecdotal-information-vs-scientific-data-in-the-courtroom/
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Title: The US “Southwest” was stolen from Mexicans | Thetruthisfreedom's Blog
Headings: The United States “Southwest:” A bandit’s loot by means of murder and theft
The US “Southwest” was stolen from Mexicans
The United States “Southwest:” A bandit’s loot by means of murder and theft
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The US “Southwest” was stolen from Mexicans
Posted on June 30, 2010 by the truth is freedom
The United States “Southwest:” A bandit’s loot by means of murder and theft
Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821 after ending years of war against colonial imposition and crimes by the Spanish invaders. The war left Mexico drained out which contributed to neglect its Northern territories known today as the United States “Southwest.” The original name of that land is Aztlan and Chicano descendants from the original inhabitants still use that name today. While Mexico was at war with Spain, thousands of white colonists, cattleman, adventures, and mercenaries, were coming from other parts of North America that had been already invaded and occupied looking for land and gold they could find and obtain “by any means.” These mercenaries fixed their eyes and interest in what is today “Texas,” placed themselves in land plots, and later enlarged their population so that by 1835 there were more white foreigners than native Mexicans in the area. In 1836 the white foreigners occupied most of the territory by force, declared “independence” and called the stolen lands “Republic of Texas.” This bandit’s act caused the war between Mexico and the United States for the first time until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed between the two countries on February 2, 1848. Mexico lost the land the whites called “Texas” but subsequently the rest of the Northern territories which eventually became part of the whole mass land known today as the US “Southwest.”
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Title: The US “Southwest” was stolen from Mexicans | Thetruthisfreedom's Blog
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The US “Southwest” was stolen from Mexicans
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Content: While Mexico was at war with Spain, thousands of white colonists, cattleman, adventures, and mercenaries, were coming from other parts of North America that had been already invaded and occupied looking for land and gold they could find and obtain “by any means.” These mercenaries fixed their eyes and interest in what is today “Texas,” placed themselves in land plots, and later enlarged their population so that by 1835 there were more white foreigners than native Mexicans in the area. In 1836 the white foreigners occupied most of the territory by force, declared “independence” and called the stolen lands “Republic of Texas.” This bandit’s act caused the war between Mexico and the United States for the first time until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed between the two countries on February 2, 1848. Mexico lost the land the whites called “Texas” but subsequently the rest of the Northern territories which eventually became part of the whole mass land known today as the US “Southwest.” The land stolen from Mexico is bigger than Germany and France combined and considered to be among the riches in the world where an abundance of gold was found after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed. The native Mexicans were forced to become US citizens or leave the area one year after the Treaty was signed. As a result of the invader’s laws, thousands of native Mexicans left but the great majority stayed and became citizens. Throughout the development of the so-called “Republic of Texas” the war against Mexicans was made of grave crimes. The well-known philosopher and historian Jose Vasconcelos wrote that one reason whites perpetrated horrible crimes against Mexicans, was because they believed in the concept known as “manifest destiny” which in practice meant to “kill all the Mexicans and take Mexico.”
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Title: Should school lunches be free? | The Tylt
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Content: When a child can't pay for their lunch, the cost of that meal does not disappear; the child goes into "lunch debt." This does not mean they are denied food, but given different food instead. One public school district in Rhode Island announced in May it would offer an alternative meal in the form of a "sun butter and jelly sandwich" (likely opting for sunflower seed butter to avoid peanut allergies). Although alternative meals may not be what students prefer, schools must take into account how much they spend on food and how much they get back, while of course still feeding children. Some adults remember receiving a barebones meal of bread and cheese: 1126255457738338310
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In Oct. 2019, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that aims to end lunch shaming; students who cannot afford meals will be provided with the same food as students who can.
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Title: Should school lunches be free? | The Tylt
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Content: But the economic reality means that alternative, cheaper meals must be provided to students who cannot afford a full school lunch. Patricia Montague, the CEO of the School Nutrition Association, explains that school meals are financially independent of a school district's education budget. She states: However, federal regulations prohibit school meal programs from carrying debt from unpaid meal charges from one school year to the next. So when parents don’t pay the balance, and meal programs are unable to cover the costs, school districts are forced to pick up the tab. As a result, many school meal programs have been forced to institute controversial charge policies governing whether, and what, their school cafeterias will serve to students who are unable to pay for a meal. School districts can amass hundreds of thousands of debt from unpaid meals charges. According to Montague, the perfect solution has yet to be found, but everyone has the students' best interest in mind. Eliminating the need to pay for school lunch is not a realistic solution to the problem at hand. 22montague.h33.html
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Title: What's better: Halloween or Christmas? | The Tylt
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Content: The holiday season brings a lot of pressure. You have to worry about seeing old friends and avoiding certain topics with family members—that is, if you even know where you'll be celebrating. Christmas and Thanksgiving are the loner's nightmare and a huge headache. According to Gina Barreca of Psychology Today: Here's why Halloween is the best holiday: we don't worry about it. Nobody frets about being lonely, abandoned, heartbroken, alienated, or bereft on Halloween. There is about one-one-hundreth as much emotional tension surrounding Halloween as surrounds Valentine's Day, for example, or New Year's Eve. Few wring their hands, wondering "What if I'm not asked out on the 31st of October? Does that make me a total loser?"
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Title: 8 Ways School is Making Children Stupid and Depressed | The Unbounded Spirit
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Content: It teaches children to be obedient
At school, children are forced to obey authority figures who tell them how to behave and how not to. They are told to sit for hours upon hours at a desk without complaining, doing nothing other than memorizing information that in most cases they’ll never need in their lives. They are told when to talk, when to move, even when to pee. Under this constant psychological pressure, many children end up suffering from chronic anxiety and depression. 2. It teaches children what to think, not how to think
School does not teach children how to develop their critical thinking skills so that they can assess information and reach their own conclusions when presented with it. On the contrary, they are made to accept what they are being taught on faith alone. This way school stunts children’s intellectual growth, turning them into thoughtless automatons who can’t reason or question the beliefs they’ve been conditioned to hold. 3. It teaches children to be uncreative
Children’s imagination is wild, but school does a perfect job in suppressing it.
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Title: 8 Ways School is Making Children Stupid and Depressed | The Unbounded Spirit
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Content: It teaches children what to think, not how to think
School does not teach children how to develop their critical thinking skills so that they can assess information and reach their own conclusions when presented with it. On the contrary, they are made to accept what they are being taught on faith alone. This way school stunts children’s intellectual growth, turning them into thoughtless automatons who can’t reason or question the beliefs they’ve been conditioned to hold. 3. It teaches children to be uncreative
Children’s imagination is wild, but school does a perfect job in suppressing it. For example, although children are incredibly creative, the Arts are nearly nonexistent in most schools around the world, since a career path in the Arts is commonly considered not to be quite profitable or important. As a result, instead of being allowed to creatively express themselves through painting, music, dance, theater, and so on, children are most of the time forced into doing and learning things they don’t care about and which don’t help them to cultivate the imaginative and creative aspects of their psyche. 4. It teaches children to fear failure
Mistakes teach us right from wrong, and thus allow us to grow in wisdom. School, however, is conditioning children to fear making mistakes, and to avoid failure at any cost.
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Title: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
Headings: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
Dealing With Workplace Sarcasm
Understand the psychology of sarcasm
Confront aggression head on
Ignore sarcasm altogether
Consider correcting them
Be stern with subordinates
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Content: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
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One of the unique things about working in an office with a lot of different people is that you have to deal with different personality types. This often means closely interacting with people who you otherwise avoid. And while most people have calm demeanors that are easy to get along with, there will always be one or two people who just rub you the wrong way. Dealing With Workplace Sarcasm
Sarcasm, in and of itself, is fine. It’s often used in humorous situations and can lighten the mood when circumstances are otherwise serious. However, when you have a chronically sarcastic person, it often leads to unnecessary friction. Here are a few tips to help you deal with workplace sarcasm in healthy and effective ways: Understand the psychology of sarcasm
Before you can confront sarcasm, you must understand the difference between passive and aggressive types. As psychologist Stanley C Loewen says, “The question you have to ask yourself is – is this passive sarcasm designed to be humorous that has the unintentional impact of upsetting you? Or is it aggressive sarcasm that is designed intentionally to be belittling and hurtful?
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Title: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
Headings: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
Dealing With Workplace Sarcasm
Understand the psychology of sarcasm
Confront aggression head on
Ignore sarcasm altogether
Consider correcting them
Be stern with subordinates
Putting it all together
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Content: However, when you have a chronically sarcastic person, it often leads to unnecessary friction. Here are a few tips to help you deal with workplace sarcasm in healthy and effective ways: Understand the psychology of sarcasm
Before you can confront sarcasm, you must understand the difference between passive and aggressive types. As psychologist Stanley C Loewen says, “The question you have to ask yourself is – is this passive sarcasm designed to be humorous that has the unintentional impact of upsetting you? Or is it aggressive sarcasm that is designed intentionally to be belittling and hurtful? Once you ascertain this, you can then better decide how to progress.” When sarcasm is meant in a humorous way, you have to remember there are good intentions behind their statements. In these situations, gently telling them you don’t understand their sarcasm is a good option. When sarcasm is meant in an aggressive manner, you’ll need to take a much more direct approach. Confront aggression head on
When sarcasm is aggressive, you can’t afford to sit back.
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Title: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
Headings: How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
How to Squash Serial Sarcasm in the Workplace
Dealing With Workplace Sarcasm
Understand the psychology of sarcasm
Confront aggression head on
Ignore sarcasm altogether
Consider correcting them
Be stern with subordinates
Putting it all together
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Content: It’s imperative that you confront the aggression head on and have a very frank conversation with the individual. Subtle comments don’t work. Say the most direct thing possible, such as, “Your sarcasm is really hurtful and I wish you would speak in a more forthcoming manner.” Because sarcastic people are often insecure, the individual will probably get defensive. However, they’ll eventually consider their actions and hopefully change their ways. Ignore sarcasm altogether
People often use sarcasm as a way of getting noticed. They may be socially-awkward and use sarcasm when they don’t know what else to say. In these cases, the quickest way to quell sarcastic comments is by ignoring them altogether. As soon as someone directs even a hint of sarcasm towards you, just look away and speak with someone else. This tells them that you have no interest in their tone of voice and will only interact with people who are serious and professional.
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Title: Positive and negative effects of social media on your relationships
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Positive and negative effects of social media on your relationships
Positive side
Foster empathy
Enhances connectivity
Used to save lives
Easier to make friends
Makes the world seem smaller
Easier to find common ground
Speedy communication
Negative side
Nothing remains private
Increase unfaithfulness
Affect your mental health
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Positive and negative effects of social media on your relationships
Social media has become part and parcel of modern society that ensures we stay connected with family and friends. There are many social media platforms and they all compete to make sure that you get the best features. These social media platforms help you to make new friends and foster many relationships. But have you ever wondered how exactly social media affects the relationships we have? Nowadays when you enter a room with people most likely they won’t be talking to each other or having face-to-face conversations, most of them will be staring at their screens as they converse with people who aren’t in the room. Social media has influenced your life both in a positive and negative way, and in this post, we will explore these two sides. Positive side
Foster empathy
Most of us spend a lot of time on social media platforms talking about our lives, the good and bad with other people whom you think might care about what you’re going through. They will listen and offer their advice to help you deal with your problems, but others might not be your friends. However, through sharing your experiences with others you’re able to empathize with others and you’re in a better position of helping a friend going through the same problems. You can help them through their difficult moments and make sure they come out of it okay.
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https://theutopianlife.com/2019/05/23/positive-and-negative-effects-of-social-media-on-your-relationships/
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Title: Positive and negative effects of social media on your relationships
Headings: Positive and negative effects of social media on your relationships
Positive and negative effects of social media on your relationships
Positive side
Foster empathy
Enhances connectivity
Used to save lives
Easier to make friends
Makes the world seem smaller
Easier to find common ground
Speedy communication
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Nothing remains private
Increase unfaithfulness
Affect your mental health
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Content: Social media has influenced your life both in a positive and negative way, and in this post, we will explore these two sides. Positive side
Foster empathy
Most of us spend a lot of time on social media platforms talking about our lives, the good and bad with other people whom you think might care about what you’re going through. They will listen and offer their advice to help you deal with your problems, but others might not be your friends. However, through sharing your experiences with others you’re able to empathize with others and you’re in a better position of helping a friend going through the same problems. You can help them through their difficult moments and make sure they come out of it okay. Enhances connectivity
Social media makes it easy to connect with like-minded people from all over the world with just a click of a button regardless of their religion, distance, or affiliations. It’s now easy to connect with your customers, business owners, family, and friends. Companies also use social media to directly approach potential candidates for job positions through social media platforms like LinkedIn. Used to save lives
Over the past few years, the number of deaths by suicide has drastically risen and spreading awareness about it is helping people by giving them a reassurance that they aren’t alone or they’re not the only ones facing certain problems. Different websites are using social media platforms to offer support where they allow people to share their experiences and motivate others without compromising their identity.
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https://theutopianlife.com/2019/05/23/positive-and-negative-effects-of-social-media-on-your-relationships/
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Title: What is a Woodwind Instrument?
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Although woodwind and brass typically fall under the wind instruments category, the woodwind family is a great place for a beginning musician to start. These instruments are generally easier to play because of the way the air is blown into them, and many musicians who begin their music education with an instrument from the woodwind family eventually move on to learn how to play instruments in the brass family. From the clarinet to the flute, find out what makes each of the woodwind instruments so special. Clarinet
The clarinet, a single-reed instrument played by blowing into a mouthpiece, was heavily favored by Mozart. In fact, he featured the clarinet in several solos throughout his compositions. Due to its sheer versatility, the clarinet is featured in genres that range from classical and jazz to military and marching bands. Closely associated with early jazz and Dixieland music, the clarinet quickly became a staple of Big Band and Swing music. Included in the clarinet family are soprano, bass, B flat, and E flat clarinets- each producing a slightly different sound.
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Title: What is a Woodwind Instrument?
Headings: What is a Woodwind Instrument?
What is a Woodwind Instrument?
Clarinet
Flute
Piccolo
Saxophone
Oboe
Bassoon
Music & Arts
Content: Clarinet
The clarinet, a single-reed instrument played by blowing into a mouthpiece, was heavily favored by Mozart. In fact, he featured the clarinet in several solos throughout his compositions. Due to its sheer versatility, the clarinet is featured in genres that range from classical and jazz to military and marching bands. Closely associated with early jazz and Dixieland music, the clarinet quickly became a staple of Big Band and Swing music. Included in the clarinet family are soprano, bass, B flat, and E flat clarinets- each producing a slightly different sound. Flute
Thought to be the very first musical instrument, the flute creates a slightly higher sound than that of the clarinet. Pitched in the key of C with a range of three octaves, concert flutes are one of the most common instruments in an orchestra. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, the flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound by the flow of air across an opening. Although flutes were rarely featured in early jazz music, the instrument has gradually found its way into Big Band, jazz, and even classic rock music. Piccolo
Italian for “small”, the piccolo is essentially a small flute, with sound produced the same way as a regular-sized flute except an octave higher.
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Title: What is a Woodwind Instrument?
Headings: What is a Woodwind Instrument?
What is a Woodwind Instrument?
Clarinet
Flute
Piccolo
Saxophone
Oboe
Bassoon
Music & Arts
Content: Flute
Thought to be the very first musical instrument, the flute creates a slightly higher sound than that of the clarinet. Pitched in the key of C with a range of three octaves, concert flutes are one of the most common instruments in an orchestra. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, the flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound by the flow of air across an opening. Although flutes were rarely featured in early jazz music, the instrument has gradually found its way into Big Band, jazz, and even classic rock music. Piccolo
Italian for “small”, the piccolo is essentially a small flute, with sound produced the same way as a regular-sized flute except an octave higher. Popular with Bach and Handel, perhaps the most notable piccolo piece is John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.” Gemeinhardt, a highly respected flute and piccolo manufacturer, manufactures a wide range of piccolos suited for professionals, students, and conservatory players alike. Whether playing in a professional orchestra or a high school marching band, Music & Arts has plenty of Gemeinhardt piccolos for you to choose from. The Gemeinhardt 4SP Piccolo is in the key of C. Silver-plated head, body, and keys; beryllium copper springs.
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Title: Fieldwork in Anthropology – Veganthropology
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Content: This led to them being referred to as ‘armchair anthropologists, because they did their research from the comfort of home. This approach was challenged by Bronisław Malinowski (see 10 Famous Cultural Anthropologists ), one of the founding fathers of anthropology, who advocated the importance of actually travelling to a community and living with, speaking with and taking part in the everyday lives of the locals. Although anthropologists had been going into the field for quite some time before Malinowski’s ideas, their methods and attitudes to fieldwork were quite different, so the general consensus amongst anthropologists is that Malinowski is responsible (not for the creation) but promotion of the new ‘intensive personal fieldwork’ methods that “revolutionized the content and practice of anthropology” (Wax, 1972, pp.2-3). Over the years the nature of fieldwork has changed and updated but essentially follows the same core ideals that personal experience is necessary for painting an accurate picture of peoples’ lives. Why is fieldwork important? Through their work in the field, anthropologists are able to not only develop the essential skills needed to be an effective anthropologist, but to gain an intimate and detailed understanding of the lives of the people they study. This understanding comes from an individual’s experiences of social actions and relations in context, there is no real way to gain the same effect from reading reports or hearing the information second hand. It allows the anthropologist to inhabit and convey situations from an ‘insider’s perspective’ and offer information for anthropological interpretation. So it is extremely important within the academic field, but it can also be a very eye opening process, possibly leading outsiders (the anthropologist and their readers) to look at the world in new and unexpected ways. Fieldwork can also be important for biological anthropologists, especially archaeologists, whose research may not focus on a social group but could require them to enter the field.
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Title: How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost? - The Vietnam War
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Content: How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost? - The Vietnam War
Home > How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost? How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost? Alan Rohn January 22, 2014 8 Comments Last Updated on April 5, 2016
Any war is costly. Lasted for almost thirty years, including 8 years of the United States’ direct intervention from 1965 to 1973, the Vietnam War was considered the most expensive war in Cold War era. The price that the United States had to pay for the war in Vietnam was not limited in the battlefield but also in various aspects of the nation from human lives to political problems. Human Cost
Among all the wars the United States had fought, Vietnam War is ranked 4th in casualties just below the Civil War and the two World Wars. Out of 2,594,000 personnel who served in Vietnam, there were 58,220 Americans dead , 153,303 wounded and 1,643 missing. More than 23,214 soldiers suffered one hundred percent disabled. Even when it already ended, the war continued to cost many American lives.
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Title: How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost? - The Vietnam War
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How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost?
Human Cost
Economic Cost
Political and Social Cost
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Also on The Vietnam War
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Content: The price that the United States had to pay for the war in Vietnam was not limited in the battlefield but also in various aspects of the nation from human lives to political problems. Human Cost
Among all the wars the United States had fought, Vietnam War is ranked 4th in casualties just below the Civil War and the two World Wars. Out of 2,594,000 personnel who served in Vietnam, there were 58,220 Americans dead , 153,303 wounded and 1,643 missing. More than 23,214 soldiers suffered one hundred percent disabled. Even when it already ended, the war continued to cost many American lives. It’s estimated that 70,000 to 300,000 Vietnam Veterans committed suicide and around 700,000 veterans suffered psychological trauma. Economic Cost
The Department of Defense (DOD) reports that the United States spent about $168 billion (worth around $950 billion in 2011 dollars) in the entire war including $111 billion on military operations (1965 – 1972) and $28.5 billion on economic and military aid to Saigon regime (1953 – 1975). At that rate, the United States spent approximately $168,000 for an “enemy” killed. However, $168 billion was only the direct cost. According to Indochina Newsletter of Asia Resource Center, the United States spent from $350 billion to $900 billion in total including veterans’ benefits and interest.
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Title: How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost? - The Vietnam War
Headings:
How Much Did The Vietnam War Cost?
Human Cost
Economic Cost
Political and Social Cost
Sharing is Caring
Show us some Love
Also on The Vietnam War
Vietnamese Re-education Camps
Thailand Involvement in Vietnam War
The United Kingdom Involvement in the …
The Vietnam War
Did the U.S lose the Vietnam War?
What were major Battles of the …
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Content: It’s estimated that 70,000 to 300,000 Vietnam Veterans committed suicide and around 700,000 veterans suffered psychological trauma. Economic Cost
The Department of Defense (DOD) reports that the United States spent about $168 billion (worth around $950 billion in 2011 dollars) in the entire war including $111 billion on military operations (1965 – 1972) and $28.5 billion on economic and military aid to Saigon regime (1953 – 1975). At that rate, the United States spent approximately $168,000 for an “enemy” killed. However, $168 billion was only the direct cost. According to Indochina Newsletter of Asia Resource Center, the United States spent from $350 billion to $900 billion in total including veterans’ benefits and interest. During the Vietnam war, in order to meet its required war efforts, factories in the U.S. which used to produce consumer goods were now converted to produce military equipment. This change caused a plunge in shopping rates, thus hurting the economy. Military fund spent overseas also led to budget deficits which caused a weaker dollar, galloping inflation and increasing interest rates. Owing to the Vietnam War, American economy was brought down from its growth in early 1960s to an economic crisis in 1970s. Political and Social Cost
The United States paid a high political cost for the Vietnam War.
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Content: During the Vietnam war, in order to meet its required war efforts, factories in the U.S. which used to produce consumer goods were now converted to produce military equipment. This change caused a plunge in shopping rates, thus hurting the economy. Military fund spent overseas also led to budget deficits which caused a weaker dollar, galloping inflation and increasing interest rates. Owing to the Vietnam War, American economy was brought down from its growth in early 1960s to an economic crisis in 1970s. Political and Social Cost
The United States paid a high political cost for the Vietnam War. Large-scale anti-war movements around the country caused a great rift within American society. Likewise, the leak of Pentagon Papers and the Watergate scandal critically damaged the government credibility. Americans people now kept a deep suspicion and distrust of their government. The failure in Vietnam not only questioned the U.S. superiority as the world defender of freedom and justice but also impacted greatly on its domestic affairs. Many years after the war, American public still biased against any kind of American conflicts for the fear of “another Vietnam” while its government cautiously implemented a “less interventionist” foreign policy as a result of the so-called “Vietnam Syndrome” which continued until a swift victory over Iraq in the Gulf War in 1991 – fifteen long years since the fall of Saigon.
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Content: Large-scale anti-war movements around the country caused a great rift within American society. Likewise, the leak of Pentagon Papers and the Watergate scandal critically damaged the government credibility. Americans people now kept a deep suspicion and distrust of their government. The failure in Vietnam not only questioned the U.S. superiority as the world defender of freedom and justice but also impacted greatly on its domestic affairs. Many years after the war, American public still biased against any kind of American conflicts for the fear of “another Vietnam” while its government cautiously implemented a “less interventionist” foreign policy as a result of the so-called “Vietnam Syndrome” which continued until a swift victory over Iraq in the Gulf War in 1991 – fifteen long years since the fall of Saigon. Sharing is Caring
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Its very upsetting to see what a powerful nation can do, but how it can fall after forgetting to apply its values and to not be bothered by other political interests such as communism shared with other states. Such as today's current Syrian Crisis which fears that the government may not apply its universally achieved natural rights which it must share with developing and struggling states. see more
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Hi, what DOD report are you siting for the economic cost? Thanks! see more
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Have you heard of the Gulf of Tokin? That was the American reason, which was all a lie too. see more
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Home > How did the Vietnam War affect America? How did the Vietnam War affect America? Alan Rohn April 7, 2016 Last Updated on October 23, 2020
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The United States had entered the conflict in Vietnam as the world’s superpower following its decisive victory over the Axis powers in World War II, but left Vietnam with a humiliating defeat, shockingly high casualties, American public sharply divided and its leaders uncertain of what lay ahead in foreign policy. The nation’s longest and most debilitating war – the only war the U.S. ever lost, had far-reaching consequences and impact on most aspects of American life from the economy, culture to domestic politics and foreign policy – some of which continue to do so today. Damage the Economy
The Vietnam War damaged the U.S. economy severely. The U.S. had poured some $168 billion into the war, but the real cost of the conflict was its impact on the economy. After a few truly good years during 1962 – 1965 when there was low inflation, almost full employment and a favorable balance of trade, President Lyndon B. Johnson, who succeeded President Kennedy after his assassination in 1963, declared a “War on Poverty” through his “Great Society” programs while escalating the war in Vietnam at the same time. However, his decision to finance both “guns and butter” – a major war and the Great Society simultaneously, without a significant increase in taxes unleashed an acceleration of inflation peaking at a runaway double-digit in mid 1970s. Not until 1969 did President Johnson decided to introduce a 10% income tax surcharge, which is considered by many economists “too little and too late” and in turn also slowed down the economy.
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How did the Vietnam War affect America?
Damage the Economy
Spur Policy Changes
The Right to Vote at Age 18
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Content: Damage the Economy
The Vietnam War damaged the U.S. economy severely. The U.S. had poured some $168 billion into the war, but the real cost of the conflict was its impact on the economy. After a few truly good years during 1962 – 1965 when there was low inflation, almost full employment and a favorable balance of trade, President Lyndon B. Johnson, who succeeded President Kennedy after his assassination in 1963, declared a “War on Poverty” through his “Great Society” programs while escalating the war in Vietnam at the same time. However, his decision to finance both “guns and butter” – a major war and the Great Society simultaneously, without a significant increase in taxes unleashed an acceleration of inflation peaking at a runaway double-digit in mid 1970s. Not until 1969 did President Johnson decided to introduce a 10% income tax surcharge, which is considered by many economists “too little and too late” and in turn also slowed down the economy. It’s worth mentioning that Congress would not allow that “surcharge” to be implemented until President Johnson agreed to cut $6 billion from domestic spending on Great Society programs. Despite their relative success, Johnson could have undoubtedly spent more on these programs had he not had to pay for the war abroad, which Martin Luther King, Jr. had referred to as a “America’s tragic distraction” at the beginning of Johnson administration. Moreover, huge spending on the war in Vietnam led to an increasingly unfavorable balance of trade, which contributed to an international monetary crisis and threat to U.S. gold reserves in 1967-68. That threat was seen as convincing evidence that the U.S. could no longer afford the war. Inflation fueled by the escalation of the Vietnam and later Yom Kippur War also increased food prices and contributed to the oil price hike in 1973, which then led to inflationary expectations.
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How did the Vietnam War affect America?
Damage the Economy
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The Right to Vote at Age 18
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Mistrust the Government
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The Continuing Effect
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Content: It’s worth mentioning that Congress would not allow that “surcharge” to be implemented until President Johnson agreed to cut $6 billion from domestic spending on Great Society programs. Despite their relative success, Johnson could have undoubtedly spent more on these programs had he not had to pay for the war abroad, which Martin Luther King, Jr. had referred to as a “America’s tragic distraction” at the beginning of Johnson administration. Moreover, huge spending on the war in Vietnam led to an increasingly unfavorable balance of trade, which contributed to an international monetary crisis and threat to U.S. gold reserves in 1967-68. That threat was seen as convincing evidence that the U.S. could no longer afford the war. Inflation fueled by the escalation of the Vietnam and later Yom Kippur War also increased food prices and contributed to the oil price hike in 1973, which then led to inflationary expectations. President Nixon had to deal with these economic problems through various monetary and fiscal adjustments and ultimately wage and price controls in August 1971 through April 1973. Spur Policy Changes
The conflict in Vietnam spurred a series of policy changes almost immediately. First of all, the conflict led Congress to end the military draft and replace it with an all-volunteer army as well as reduce the voting age to 18. Besides, Congress also passed the War Powers Resolution (or War Powers Act) over Nixon’s veto in November 1973, which restricted the president’s power to send American troops into combat for more than 90 days without explicit Congressional consent. The resolution represent legislators’ desire to restrain presidential power and to prevent further U.S. involvement in a war like Vietnam.
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How did the Vietnam War affect America?
Damage the Economy
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Content: The AVF turned out to be a positive development in the midst of widespread sentiment against the military after the Vietnam War. It was deemed feasible, affordable, and therefore, one of the best way to raise military manpower. The AVF was also more agile and more-engaged and responsive to government needs in a post-Cold War era of smaller wars. Mistrust the Government
Beyond policy changes, the U.S. also paid a high political cost for the Vietnam War. The long and traumatic conflict saw a mounting mistrust of government and its officials. A chain of unexpected events starting in mid 1960s – such as the way President Johnson obtained the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution to send troops to Vietnam, revelations of secret bombings of Cambodia, the My Lai massacre and Kent State tragedy under Nixon administration – put America into a crisis of confidence and faith. On the eyes of American people, government leaders were no longer credible. The abrupt end of Nixon’s presidency with the Watergate scandal only confirmed this sentiment. The Vietnam conflict totally changed the attitudes of a generation. More and more American citizens became suspicious, skeptical and cynical about the government and public institutions in the wake of the Vietnam War.
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How did the Vietnam War affect America?
Damage the Economy
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Content: A chain of unexpected events starting in mid 1960s – such as the way President Johnson obtained the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution to send troops to Vietnam, revelations of secret bombings of Cambodia, the My Lai massacre and Kent State tragedy under Nixon administration – put America into a crisis of confidence and faith. On the eyes of American people, government leaders were no longer credible. The abrupt end of Nixon’s presidency with the Watergate scandal only confirmed this sentiment. The Vietnam conflict totally changed the attitudes of a generation. More and more American citizens became suspicious, skeptical and cynical about the government and public institutions in the wake of the Vietnam War. The military, in particular, was discredited for years after the conflict. “Vietnam Syndrome”
More than 58,000 men made the final sacrifices; hundreds of billions of dollars spent on the conflict in an attempt to “contain” Communism, yet the U.S. had failed abjectly. The defeat in Vietnam was a humiliating experience for the U.S. It undermined American confidence in U.S. superiority, both moral and military, and most importantly, U.S. commitment to internationalism. After Vietnam, American leaders became more wary of intruding in another country’s problems.
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How did the Vietnam War affect America?
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Content: The military, in particular, was discredited for years after the conflict. “Vietnam Syndrome”
More than 58,000 men made the final sacrifices; hundreds of billions of dollars spent on the conflict in an attempt to “contain” Communism, yet the U.S. had failed abjectly. The defeat in Vietnam was a humiliating experience for the U.S. It undermined American confidence in U.S. superiority, both moral and military, and most importantly, U.S. commitment to internationalism. After Vietnam, American leaders became more wary of intruding in another country’s problems. They were afraid of getting stuck in “another Vietnam” which would cost American lives and destroy American prestige. President Jimmy Carter, who took office in 1977, was the first U.S. President hamstrung by what is known as “the Vietnam Effect” or “the Vietnam Syndrome”, which describes America’s reluctance to commit troops oversea unless it is absolutely necessary to protect the national interests or when there is a strong public support with a high probability of a relatively quick and inexpensive victory. Carter’s failure to stop the Russians from invading Afghanistan in 1979 and his clumsy attempt at handling the Iran hostages crisis, which resulted in the death of 8 American servicemen, exemplified how reluctant the U.S. was after the conflict. No More “Quagmires”
During the 1980s, the U.S. continued to be cautious about getting involved anywhere else in the world. Although the defense budget rose dramatically under President Ronald Reagan when he escalated the Cold War, his military actions were mainly small, covert or obtained by proxy.
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Content: After a quick introduction and getting everyone’s attention, they would gather all villagers together for some small entertainment followed by propaganda on South Vietnamese government’s corruption and American atrocity. Finally, they would start to recruit people into their “liberation” committees, guerilla units and so on. These recruited civilians would then form a simple organization comprised of a Communist Party secretary, a supply, finance and social welfare unit called “Viet Cong infrastructure” (VCI) in virtually every village. VCI is the mechanism by which the Viet Cong spread their presence and influence throughout South Vietnam. They were backed by Viet Cong guerillas who could wage terror campaigns against targeted village chiefs and South Vietnamese officials to convince the villagers that support for revolution was the best course. The general civilian population did not necessarily support Viet Cong’s values and ideals, but fear of repercussions by the communist brutal terror if they resisted left them with few options. With the passage of time, a significant number of people would readily join the Viet Cong, whose members were estimated between 70,000 to 100,000 by 1967. CORDS & Phoenix Rising
In 1967, CIA and U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) joined hands together in order to keep a check on Viet Cong’s activities in Southern Vietnam. The primary purpose of this collaboration was to increase intelligence on this rising political threat as well as enhance South Vietnamese influence on the countryside. On May 9 1967, Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS) was created and assumed authority over pacification efforts by the U.S. in South Vietnam.
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Content: People were put to work under government programs after massive campaigns of collectivization of farms and factories were conducted. Wars’ destruction, inefficient programs and policies as well as political isolation pushed Vietnam into an economic crisis. A decade after unification Vietnam still remained impoverished. 1986 – present
A historic shift came in 1986 when Vietnamese government introduced a series of economic and political reforms best known as “Doi Moi” (Renovation) in an attempt to revive the economy that had been hindered by three decades of war and another decade of economic crisis. Doi Moi policies shifted the planned centralized economy to the so-called “socialist-oriented market economy” – a multi-sectoral market economy based on state-owned industry. Private enterprise, decontrol and foreign investment were now highly encouraged. Thanks to Doi Moi, Vietnam has seen a rapid economic growth in various fields from agriculture, construction to exports and investment with an average annual GDP growth of roughly 7% up to the global financial crisis in 2008 and remained more than 5% since 2010, making Vietnam one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The economic reforms, together with rapid and significant growth, earned Vietnam a place in the World Trade Organization in January 2007, after 12 years of negotiations. Before that, Vietnam has also established diplomatic relations with all countries by 2000. Based on what is happening, one could now argue Vietnam is no longer a pure communist country.
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Home > What was the impact of the Vietnam War? What was the impact of the Vietnam War? Alan Rohn June 8, 2013 2 Comments Last Updated on April 7, 2016
Similar questions: effects of the vietnam war? Lasting for 20 years (1955-1975), the Vietnam war, as bloody as any other wars, took away more than 2 millions lives, in which many of them were civilians. 3 millions were wounded, and hundreds of thousands of children were left orphans. The war ruined both North and South Vietnam. Between 1965 and 1973, the U.S. Air forces dropped around 8 millions ton of bombs in Vietnam. Basic infrastructure in the North was devastated especially after Operation Linebacker II lasting from 18 to 29 in December 1972.
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Content: Lasting for 20 years (1955-1975), the Vietnam war, as bloody as any other wars, took away more than 2 millions lives, in which many of them were civilians. 3 millions were wounded, and hundreds of thousands of children were left orphans. The war ruined both North and South Vietnam. Between 1965 and 1973, the U.S. Air forces dropped around 8 millions ton of bombs in Vietnam. Basic infrastructure in the North was devastated especially after Operation Linebacker II lasting from 18 to 29 in December 1972. In the South, the U.S. forces had used around 20 million gallons of herbicides from 1962 to 1971 especially in the North of Saigon and along the borders with Laos and Cambodia to reduce the dense jungle foliage that might conceal the Viet Cong (National Liberation Front) as well as to destroy crops that the enemy might use for subsistence. In 1969, around 1,034,300 hectares of forest was destroyed. “ Agent Orange “, one of major herbicides used, has left a serious ecological and human impact on Vietnamese people’s lives. Today there are still many children in Vietnam growing up with various diseases and disabilities affected by the harmful chemicals carried out in the war. What is more, after the fall of Saigon, the Communists promptly began to operate “re-education” programs which captured millions of people in South Vietnam to the so-called “re-education camps” and “new economic zones” and forced them to do extremely harsh works.
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Content: Their actions caused a lot of hatred between the North and South Vietnamese people, whose effects, to some extent, still last to date. Besides, millions of people who couldn’t stand the harsh political policies & treatment of the new government tried hard to escape from South Vietnam and became refugees. It is estimated that around 200,000 to 400,000 “boat people” died on the sea. A few decades have passed but Vietnam remains a developing country under the Communist government. On the United States’ side, more than 58,000 American soldiers were killed while more than 150,000 others wounded. Moreover, according to Indochina Newsletter, Asia Resource Center (Special Issue 93-97), the U.S. government spent around $350 billion to $900 billion on the Vietnam War including veteran benefits and interests, which left a heavy burden on its economy. But blood and money were not the only prices they had to pay. The news of atrocities such as the My Lai massacre questioned the U.S. claim of moral superiority and its status as the world defender of freedom and right. Together with the Watergate scandal, the war weakened American people’s faith and confidence in their governments. In fact, there was a widespread public distrust of the government, especially in military decisions right after the war.
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Content: Moreover, according to Indochina Newsletter, Asia Resource Center (Special Issue 93-97), the U.S. government spent around $350 billion to $900 billion on the Vietnam War including veteran benefits and interests, which left a heavy burden on its economy. But blood and money were not the only prices they had to pay. The news of atrocities such as the My Lai massacre questioned the U.S. claim of moral superiority and its status as the world defender of freedom and right. Together with the Watergate scandal, the war weakened American people’s faith and confidence in their governments. In fact, there was a widespread public distrust of the government, especially in military decisions right after the war. The Vietnam War also left many long lasting effects on the veterans who had fought hard in the war. Around 700,000 Vietnam veterans suffered psychological after-effects. The Vietnam War thoroughly changed the way the American approaches military actions. Read more about how the Vietnam War affected America here. Sharing is Caring
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After the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, Vietnam became an unified country under control of North Vietnam’s communist government with Hanoi as its new capital. First of all, they decided to rename the country from Democratic Republic of Vietnam to Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), explicitly indicating their desire to follow socialism and then communism. Besides, the People’s Revolutionary Party of South Vietnam was merged with Labour Party in North Vietnam and became Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), the only one party in Vietnam. The VCP leader’s title was also changed from First Secretary, a term used by Chinese Communist, to Secretary General, used by Soviet Communist. The VCP also implemented a so-called “Re-education” program which captured and imprisoned former military officers and government workers from the former regime of South Vietnam and even its supporters, civil servants, capitalists, priests as well.
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After the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, Vietnam became an unified country under control of North Vietnam’s communist government with Hanoi as its new capital. First of all, they decided to rename the country from Democratic Republic of Vietnam to Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), explicitly indicating their desire to follow socialism and then communism. Besides, the People’s Revolutionary Party of South Vietnam was merged with Labour Party in North Vietnam and became Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), the only one party in Vietnam. The VCP leader’s title was also changed from First Secretary, a term used by Chinese Communist, to Secretary General, used by Soviet Communist. The VCP also implemented a so-called “Re-education” program which captured and imprisoned former military officers and government workers from the former regime of South Vietnam and even its supporters, civil servants, capitalists, priests as well. This program was seen as both a means of revenge as well as political repression and indoctrination. Between 1 to 2.5 million South Vietnamese were captured and moved to the so-called “re-education camps”. These “Re-education camps” were described like prison camps where people had to do hard physical work, some of it were very dangerous such as minefield sweeping, in spite of the shortage of food and medication. Without any technical knowledge and equipment, many prisoners were killed and wounded in minefield explosions. Although a lot of people died while working, starvation and disease were the major causes that take away prisoners’ lives.
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Content: Unfortunately, a lot of them did not have that luck. An estimated of 200,000-400,000 boat people out of around 2 millions that fled died at sea. There were also a lot of untold miseries, maltreatment, murders and rapes committed by pirates at sea as well as the guards inside the camps. Vietnam remained poor and politically isolated until its economic and political reforms in 1986. Sharing is Caring
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wow... americans never tell the history of what happened to the people of the south after they left .., no movie no documentary , just swept under the rug : P
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phillip Leonardo D Monkey • 6 years ago
Yea, it's sad the picture that was painted by alot of punk Cowardly dopeheads in America. Anybody who repeats the popular comments on the Vietnam war....those cowards are clueless. That war was lost because of every American coward who was back in America throwing their sissy fits (just looking for a reason to throw a fit if the real truth be told).
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Yea, it's sad the picture that was painted by alot of punk Cowardly dopeheads in America. Anybody who repeats the popular comments on the Vietnam war....those cowards are clueless. That war was lost because of every American coward who was back in America throwing their sissy fits (just looking for a reason to throw a fit if the real truth be told). Take a hard look at Real history of that war...not the crazed imagination of idiot dopehead hippies of woodstock. We abandoned that country because of the cries of Cowards back home and those innocent south Vietnamese suffered dearly because of it. And then for these Cowards to spit in the face of our soldiers, call them names, and shun them after they returned.....it's the most disgusting display of cowardness that I have ever seen. Americans need to be taught the Real history of the Vietnam war. Our country and those Cowards (many of them liberal freak politicians today) owe our soldiers and south Vietnam a deep, sincere apology.
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Content: Take a hard look at Real history of that war...not the crazed imagination of idiot dopehead hippies of woodstock. We abandoned that country because of the cries of Cowards back home and those innocent south Vietnamese suffered dearly because of it. And then for these Cowards to spit in the face of our soldiers, call them names, and shun them after they returned.....it's the most disgusting display of cowardness that I have ever seen. Americans need to be taught the Real history of the Vietnam war. Our country and those Cowards (many of them liberal freak politicians today) owe our soldiers and south Vietnam a deep, sincere apology. The cowards at home are responsible for more deaths of American soldiers and south Vietnam civilians than anyone or anything else...responsible for every single death and brutality of south Vietnamese after we left!!!!! Grow some gonads and take responsibility cowards! It's disgusting to see how much of our country are cowards! see more
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James Dylan phillip • 6 years ago
Thanks for adding so much to the conversation, nut job. You reinforce every stereotype I have about Neocon a-holes.
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Content: The cowards at home are responsible for more deaths of American soldiers and south Vietnam civilians than anyone or anything else...responsible for every single death and brutality of south Vietnamese after we left!!!!! Grow some gonads and take responsibility cowards! It's disgusting to see how much of our country are cowards! see more
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James Dylan phillip • 6 years ago
Thanks for adding so much to the conversation, nut job. You reinforce every stereotype I have about Neocon a-holes. You DO realize that a lot of the "dopehead hippy" war protesters were ex-military vets, and American citizens on top of that? You opinion isn't the only one that matters. " Liberal freak politicians"? You are an angry, bitter person, I can say that. see more
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Rick Thomas James Dylan • 6 years ago
you ignored every point he made.
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Content: You DO realize that a lot of the "dopehead hippy" war protesters were ex-military vets, and American citizens on top of that? You opinion isn't the only one that matters. " Liberal freak politicians"? You are an angry, bitter person, I can say that. see more
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Rick Thomas James Dylan • 6 years ago
you ignored every point he made. He's right, there were more draft dodgers in the Vietnam war then from any other conflict combined. If the media portrayed the Korean War or World War II the same way they portrayed Vietnam those wars would have been defeats too. see more
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dickster5330 Rick Thomas • 6 years ago
In World War 2 America was attacked by the Japanese and on American soil. This and the problems in Europe justified America's reasoning to enter the war. With the Vietnam war it was a completely different.
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dickster5330 Rick Thomas • 6 years ago
In World War 2 America was attacked by the Japanese and on American soil. This and the problems in Europe justified America's reasoning to enter the war. With the Vietnam war it was a completely different. America was never attacked but was the aggressor. The Vietnamese did what anyone else would, they defended their own land. In order to justify the Vietnam war America gave us the Gulf of Tonkin lie. All this was done out of self interest and never for the people of Vietnam. How would you feel if the roles were reversed?
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