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Title: What happened after the Vietnam war? - The Vietnam War
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What happened after the Vietnam war?
After the Vietnam war
What did the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 result in?
Vietnam war aftermath
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Content: 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? see more
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andychrist phillip • 4 years ago • edited
i would say that all america did was turn a 2 year max civil war into 10 years of hell that ended the same way. why would anyone want to get involved in someone elses civil war? had nothing to do with anyone outside of that country at all , the only teason america got involved really was that they didnt like who was going to win and thats all ...... and hey , they won , vietnam eventually became good (ish ) place ..... .,
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https://thevietnamwar.info/what-happened-after-the-vietnam-war/
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Title: The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950) – The Vintage Housewife
Headings: The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
Ingredients
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Content: The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950) – The Vintage Housewife
The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
by Jen
Banana bread, the ultimate comfort food. The history of banana bread is slightly murky. There are two popular opinions about this bread’s origins, one that suggests that the modern banana bread recipe was developed in corporate kitchens during the midcentury to promote flour and baking soda products. This theory is backed by the fact there was an influx of banana bread promotion in the 1950s in the form of advertisements. While the other theory is quite simply that banana bread is the ingenious creation of thrifty housewives who were making do with all they had. According to Wikipedia, “Banana bread first became a standard feature of American cookbooks with the popularization of baking soda and baking powder in the 1930s. It appeared in Pillsbury’s 1933 Balanced Recipes cookbook, and later gained more acceptance with the release of the original Chiquita Banana’s Recipe Book in 1950.” Chiquita Brand Bananas worked hard to cultivate a strong relationship with consumers early. Chiquita developed entertaining and effective methods of advertising and promotion. In fact, Chiquita was the first produce brand of any kind to advertise to consumers.
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https://thevintagehousewife.me/the-original-chiquita-banana-bread-recipe-1950/
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Title: The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950) – The Vintage Housewife
Headings: The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
Ingredients
Instructions
Content: According to Wikipedia, “Banana bread first became a standard feature of American cookbooks with the popularization of baking soda and baking powder in the 1930s. It appeared in Pillsbury’s 1933 Balanced Recipes cookbook, and later gained more acceptance with the release of the original Chiquita Banana’s Recipe Book in 1950.” Chiquita Brand Bananas worked hard to cultivate a strong relationship with consumers early. Chiquita developed entertaining and effective methods of advertising and promotion. In fact, Chiquita was the first produce brand of any kind to advertise to consumers. In 1944 a lively, and perhaps the most successful jingle to date was produced to educate consumers on eating and storing bananas, along with the jingle the iconic “Miss Chiquita” character was introduced. Later, Chiquita added recipe booklets to their advertisement and consumer education plan. The release of the original Chiquita Banana’s Recipe Book in 1950, is credited with making banana bread mainstream, but it also offered some creative concoctions for those with an adventurous palate such as ham banana rolls, banana fritters, and banana scallops. The Original Chiquita Banana Bread Recipe (1950)
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https://thevintagehousewife.me/the-original-chiquita-banana-bread-recipe-1950/
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Title: Water Shortages: Causes, Effects, and Solutions - The Water Filter
Headings: Water Shortages: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Water Shortages: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Table of Contents
What causes water shortage?
What are the effects of water shortage?
What are the solutions?
The drought in California
Jay
Content: Drought
During a drought period, rivers, swamps, ponds, streams, and other water sources dry up. There is scarce water for domestic and industrial use. Conflict
In some regions, there is conflict over water sources like rivers and other water sources. This may cause others to have it and others not to access. Distance
In some dry areas, people live far away from oasis and boreholes, where they can fetch clean water. Traveling to get water takes a lot of time. Carrying water is also a burden that discourages many people. The long-distance may cause water shortage in such communities. Restriction by governments
Some governments may restrict water supply and accessibility to its citizens. It is a common practice in some dictatorship governments.
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https://thewaterfiltermarket.com/water-shortages/
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Title: Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions - The Water Geeks
Headings: Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions
Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions
How Do We Use Fresh Water?
Causes of Water Scarcity
Cause of Water Scarcity #1: Increasing Demand
Cause of Water Scarcity #2: Compromised Supply
Solutions for Water Shortages
Content: Don’t miss our article on ocean pollution next! Causes of Water Scarcity
In one sense, freshwater scarcity is simply a fact of life on earth. There is only so much fresh water available, and there has always been water scarcity in certain climates, regions, and seasons. For most of the history of the planet, access to fresh water has shaped everything from the migration of animals, the sites of human habitation, to the kinds of agricultural and industrial activities possible in a given place. Water scarcity is a fact of life. However, recent decades have made it more problematic and increased awareness, largely due to two factors: Cause of Water Scarcity #1: Increasing Demand
Population: The past 100 years have seen incredible growth in the human population, due to medical advances that have prolonged life and improved mortality rates, and agricultural improvements that have increased the food supply. In 1800, there were only one billion people on earth.
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https://thewatergeeks.com/water-shortage-causes-solutions/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_355069169#16_825265177
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Title: Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions - The Water Geeks
Headings: Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions
Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions
How Do We Use Fresh Water?
Causes of Water Scarcity
Cause of Water Scarcity #1: Increasing Demand
Cause of Water Scarcity #2: Compromised Supply
Solutions for Water Shortages
Content: Our rivers, aquifers, and watersheds simply have less water in them than they once did. War: Conflict is an often-overlooked factor that affects access to water supplies. In times of war, the boundaries of countries become muddled and often key water supplies like rivers become natural front lines in the conflict. This makes access to some of these rivers incredibly difficult. There’s also the fact that thousands and sometimes millions of people may have to leave their homes and become refugees in another region. How does this new area keep up with the water demands of the sudden new population? Cause of Water Scarcity #2: Compromised Supply
In the last section, we learned the reasons why the demand for water is increasing. In this section, we learn the reasons why our water supplies are being tainted.
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https://thewatergeeks.com/water-shortage-causes-solutions/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_355069169#17_825266507
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Title: Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions - The Water Geeks
Headings: Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions
Water Shortage: Causes & Solutions
How Do We Use Fresh Water?
Causes of Water Scarcity
Cause of Water Scarcity #1: Increasing Demand
Cause of Water Scarcity #2: Compromised Supply
Solutions for Water Shortages
Content: There’s also the fact that thousands and sometimes millions of people may have to leave their homes and become refugees in another region. How does this new area keep up with the water demands of the sudden new population? Cause of Water Scarcity #2: Compromised Supply
In the last section, we learned the reasons why the demand for water is increasing. In this section, we learn the reasons why our water supplies are being tainted. We are facing increasing levels of pollution which are leading to dwindling water supplies. Let’s find out what else is compromising our water supply. Pollution: Large amounts of our surface water (lakes, rivers, oceans, etc.) are polluted by urban sewage and wastewater, agricultural runoff, and industrial wastewater.
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https://thewatergeeks.com/water-shortage-causes-solutions/
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Title: Why so many Russians still love Stalin | The Week
Headings: Why so many Russians still love Stalin
Why so many Russians still love Stalin
To the bafflement of the world, Stalin is remembered quite fondly by millions upon millions of Russians
Content: In a recent poll conducted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 65 percent of Russians agreed that "Stalin was a cruel, inhuman tyrant, responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent people." Yet in 2011, 45 percent of Russians also had a "generally positive" view of Stalin. A lot of that discrepancy has to do with World War II, or as the Russians call it, the Great Patriotic War. At a recent conference held by the Russian Orthodox Church, which was persecuted by Stalin's government, one speaker told an audience that "the nation must be grateful to Stalin for the 'sacred victory' over Nazi Germany," according to Reuters. Samuel Rachlin, whose Jewish family was exiled from Lithuania to Siberia by the Soviet government, recalls in The New York Times how some of his family's neighbors might have actually been grateful to Stalin, because Lithuania was later invaded by the Nazis. Sixty percent of Russians are in the "at least he's not Hitler" camp, agreeing with the statement that "for all Stalin's mistakes and misdeeds, the most important thing is that under his leadership the Soviet people won the Great Patriotic War." Some celebrate Stalin as one in a long line of strong Russian leaders, extending back from the Tsars to the inexplicably shirtless Vladimir Putin. Others have even more bizarre reasons for admiring him: A surprisingly large number of Russians even believe that Stalin had mystical powers. As recently as 2003, about 750,000 people voted for a party that aimed to continue what it said was Stalin's attempt to battle the ancient Egyptian priesthood of Ra, which supposedly runs the world from its base in Switzerland. [
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https://theweek.com/articles/467027/why-many-russians-still-love-stalin
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Title: How marriage has changed over centuries | The Week
Headings: How marriage has changed over centuries
How marriage has changed over centuries
Critics of gay marriage see it as an affront to sacred, time-tested traditions. How has marriage been defined in the past?
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Content: In the 12th and 13th centuries, the European aristocracy viewed extramarital affairs as the highest form of romance, untainted by the gritty realities of daily life. And as late as the 18th century, the French philosopher Montesquieu wrote that any man who was in love with his wife was probably too dull to be loved by another woman. When did romance enter the picture? In the 17th and 18th centuries, when Enlightenment thinkers pioneered the idea that life was about the pursuit of happiness. They advocated marrying for love rather than wealth or status. This trend was augmented by the Industrial Revolution and the growth of the middle class in the 19th century, which enabled young men to select a spouse and pay for a wedding, regardless of parental approval. As people took more control of their love lives, they began to demand the right to end unhappy unions. Divorce became much more commonplace. Did marriage change in the 20th century? Dramatically.
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https://theweek.com/articles/475141/how-marriage-changed-over-centuries
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Title: How marriage has changed over centuries | The Week
Headings: How marriage has changed over centuries
How marriage has changed over centuries
Critics of gay marriage see it as an affront to sacred, time-tested traditions. How has marriage been defined in the past?
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Content: This trend was augmented by the Industrial Revolution and the growth of the middle class in the 19th century, which enabled young men to select a spouse and pay for a wedding, regardless of parental approval. As people took more control of their love lives, they began to demand the right to end unhappy unions. Divorce became much more commonplace. Did marriage change in the 20th century? Dramatically. For thousands of years, law and custom enforced the subordination of wives to husbands. But as the women's-rights movement gained strength in the late 19th and 20th centuries, wives slowly began to insist on being regarded as their husbands' equals, rather than their property. " By 1970," said Marilyn Yalom, author of A History of the Wife, "marriage law had become gender-neutral in Western democracy." At the same time, the rise of effective contraception fundamentally transformed marriage: Couples could choose how many children to have, and even to have no children at all.
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https://theweek.com/articles/475141/how-marriage-changed-over-centuries
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Title: How marriage has changed over centuries | The Week
Headings: How marriage has changed over centuries
How marriage has changed over centuries
Critics of gay marriage see it as an affront to sacred, time-tested traditions. How has marriage been defined in the past?
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The other problem with Nazi analogies
Content: For thousands of years, law and custom enforced the subordination of wives to husbands. But as the women's-rights movement gained strength in the late 19th and 20th centuries, wives slowly began to insist on being regarded as their husbands' equals, rather than their property. " By 1970," said Marilyn Yalom, author of A History of the Wife, "marriage law had become gender-neutral in Western democracy." At the same time, the rise of effective contraception fundamentally transformed marriage: Couples could choose how many children to have, and even to have no children at all. If they were unhappy with each other, they could divorce — and nearly half of all couples did. Marriage had become primarily a personal contract between two equals seeking love, stability, and happiness. This new definition opened the door to gays and lesbians claiming a right to be married, too. " We now fit under the Western philosophy of marriage," said E.J. Graff, a lesbian and the author of What Is Marriage For? In one very real sense, Coontz says, opponents of gay marriage are correct when they say traditional marriage has been undermined. "
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https://theweek.com/articles/475141/how-marriage-changed-over-centuries
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Title: How marriage has changed over centuries | The Week
Headings: How marriage has changed over centuries
How marriage has changed over centuries
Critics of gay marriage see it as an affront to sacred, time-tested traditions. How has marriage been defined in the past?
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Content: If they were unhappy with each other, they could divorce — and nearly half of all couples did. Marriage had become primarily a personal contract between two equals seeking love, stability, and happiness. This new definition opened the door to gays and lesbians claiming a right to be married, too. " We now fit under the Western philosophy of marriage," said E.J. Graff, a lesbian and the author of What Is Marriage For? In one very real sense, Coontz says, opponents of gay marriage are correct when they say traditional marriage has been undermined. " But, for better and for worse, traditional marriage has already been destroyed," she says, "and the process began long before anyone even dreamed of legalizing same-sex marriage." Gay 'marriage' in medieval Europe Same-sex unions aren't a recent invention. Until the 13th century, male-bonding ceremonies were common in churches across the Mediterranean. Apart from the couples' gender, these events were almost indistinguishable from other marriages of the era. Twelfth-century liturgies for same-sex unions — also known as "spiritual brotherhoods" — included the recital of marriage prayers, the joining of hands at the altar, and a ceremonial kiss.
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https://theweek.com/articles/475141/how-marriage-changed-over-centuries
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Title: What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution?
Headings: What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution?
analysis
What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution?
Sarath Guttikunda
Check your engines and tires
Use public transport or carpool once a week
Also read: Two-Pronged Efforts to Reduce Diesel Fumes Gain Ground
Cycle and walk more
Turn off the engines during long idling
Power down and conserve
Say ‘no’ to plastic
Compost your wet waste and grow a plant
Plant, and save, trees
If you see something, say something
Content: What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution? analysis
Environment
What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution? Individual actions are consequences of government policy, and government policy can be influenced by the decisions of multiple individuals. Air pollution is the theme for World Environment Day 2019. Credit: PTI
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While significant changes to air quality occur only when mandated by law, let’s not underestimate an individual’s power to contribute to this change. A citizen’s voice and her actions are an integral part of this fight.
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https://thewire.in/environment/individual-action-world-environment-day-air-pollution
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Title: What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution?
Headings: What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution?
analysis
What Can You, the Individual, Do to Fight Air Pollution?
Sarath Guttikunda
Check your engines and tires
Use public transport or carpool once a week
Also read: Two-Pronged Efforts to Reduce Diesel Fumes Gain Ground
Cycle and walk more
Turn off the engines during long idling
Power down and conserve
Say ‘no’ to plastic
Compost your wet waste and grow a plant
Plant, and save, trees
If you see something, say something
Content: Even though these are individual decisions, the overarching government policy can nudge behaviour in the direction that many individuals choose. If the government builds freeways with no safe walking or cycling paths, and provides no regular buses and other public transport, citizens will have no option but to use private vehicles. But if it provides sustainable alternatives, there’s no reason the people shouldn’t use them. Ultimately, individual actions are consequences of government policy. Sarath Guttikunda is the director of Urban Emissions (India), an independent research group on air pollution, issuing three-day air quality forecasts for all Indian districts. Orcsnet: Support content online
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_378692971#3_878078578
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Title: Are Celebrities Good Role Models? - The Working Parent
Headings: Are Celebrities Good Role Models?
Are Celebrities Good Role Models?
Parental Role Models
Celebrity Role Models
Negative Role Models
Positive Role Models
About Cally Worden
About Cally Worden
Content: Celebrity Role Models
Irrespective of their particular talent or expertise, celebrities make their living from existing in the public eye. They thrive on the attention they receive, and will often actively court the media to ensure that they and their actions remain visible. In many ways this is a grown-up form of attention seeking. It is something that is familiar to most children, and a trait they find easy to relate to. So far so good, we all want our kids to have responsible adults that they can look up to and engage with at some level, but celebrities do not always behave responsibly, and that’s when the trouble can start. Negative Role Models
Celebrities tend to do things to extreme – they want the biggest wedding, flashiest car, most expensive house. Moderation is not their strong point. This often results in behaviours that are extreme too, and there are many ways that celebrities become negative role models, including: • Body Image – eating disorders are on the rise, and some of the blame for this lies in the way that celebrities treat their bodies. Ultra-skinny-size-zero bodies are often seen in celeb-land, and the media perpetuate the hype.
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https://theworkingparent.com/lifestyle-articles/are-celebrities-good-role-models/
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Title: Are Celebrities Good Role Models? - The Working Parent
Headings: Are Celebrities Good Role Models?
Are Celebrities Good Role Models?
Parental Role Models
Celebrity Role Models
Negative Role Models
Positive Role Models
About Cally Worden
About Cally Worden
Content: Negative Role Models
Celebrities tend to do things to extreme – they want the biggest wedding, flashiest car, most expensive house. Moderation is not their strong point. This often results in behaviours that are extreme too, and there are many ways that celebrities become negative role models, including: • Body Image – eating disorders are on the rise, and some of the blame for this lies in the way that celebrities treat their bodies. Ultra-skinny-size-zero bodies are often seen in celeb-land, and the media perpetuate the hype. Youngsters are left believing that a skeletal body is something to aspire to, and the underlying message is that you will only receive attention and be considered beautiful if you look this way
• Alcohol and drug abuse – a session in rehab has almost become like a badge of honour in the celebrity world. To get there they have to hit the bottom, and they often do this in a very public way. The message to your kids? Drinking and using drugs is okay, especially in the extreme
• Promiscuity – changing partners regularly is a common trait of celebrities. As role models this sends out a sad signal to young people about commitment and love.
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https://theworkingparent.com/lifestyle-articles/are-celebrities-good-role-models/
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Title: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Headings: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: 5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
I want to emulate these writers. I want the reader to be my priority as well. To help me better serve my readers, I decided to take a step back and ask—why do readers read? And specifically, why do we read fiction? Here’s what I came up with: 1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
Sometimes a person needs to just leave their world and enter someone else’s. Other times she needs to literally escape her own thoughts. So she turns to books. “
Are you allowing your reader to get lost in your story?
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https://thewritepractice.com/why-do-we-read/
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Title: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Headings: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: 1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
Sometimes a person needs to just leave their world and enter someone else’s. Other times she needs to literally escape her own thoughts. So she turns to books. “
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Or are their jarring moments that take them out of it? 2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
People turn to fiction both when they’re alone and when they are lonely. Sometimes people are just literally alone. They’re on a plane or have time at home, and the book becomes the companion they pass the hours getting to know.
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https://thewritepractice.com/why-do-we-read/
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Title: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Headings: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Or are their jarring moments that take them out of it? 2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
People turn to fiction both when they’re alone and when they are lonely. Sometimes people are just literally alone. They’re on a plane or have time at home, and the book becomes the companion they pass the hours getting to know. When a person is lonely, the intimacy of books can show him that there are others like him out there. Or that there are others who feel the way that he feels. Books tell people that, while they’re unique, they’re not as unique as they think, ultimately helping them understand themselves and their circumstances better. I believe that honesty and vulnerability are essential to reaching these readers. “
Honesty and vulnerability are key to connecting with your readers when they need a companion.
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https://thewritepractice.com/why-do-we-read/
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Title: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Headings: Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: When a person is lonely, the intimacy of books can show him that there are others like him out there. Or that there are others who feel the way that he feels. Books tell people that, while they’re unique, they’re not as unique as they think, ultimately helping them understand themselves and their circumstances better. I believe that honesty and vulnerability are essential to reaching these readers. “
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3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
Reading about aliens invading the universe can put your problems in perspective—I mean you literally could be dealing with the end of the world. Alternatively, historical fiction might make give readers context to the world that they live in. Being conscious of this role of fiction may strengthen your writing.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
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3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
Reading about aliens invading the universe can put your problems in perspective—I mean you literally could be dealing with the end of the world. Alternatively, historical fiction might make give readers context to the world that they live in. Being conscious of this role of fiction may strengthen your writing. 4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
This is a crucial role of fiction, in my opinion. Fiction has the ability to help a person understand another person in a way that even television cannot. Fiction readers not only experience the protagonist’s point of view, but his innermost thoughts. They spend hours with his perspective and learning about his background.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: 4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
This is a crucial role of fiction, in my opinion. Fiction has the ability to help a person understand another person in a way that even television cannot. Fiction readers not only experience the protagonist’s point of view, but his innermost thoughts. They spend hours with his perspective and learning about his background. They think and care about someone very different from themselves. Fiction also allows readers to experience new settings. Not just sights and sounds, but smells, tastes, and touches. But they can only do that if you take the time to describe these things. Have you?
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: They think and care about someone very different from themselves. Fiction also allows readers to experience new settings. Not just sights and sounds, but smells, tastes, and touches. But they can only do that if you take the time to describe these things. Have you? 5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Yes, people still read to be entertained! I know it to be true. People read because they find it fun, interesting, and relaxing. For these people, the problem arises when reading becomes work.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
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Monica M. Clark
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Content: 5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Yes, people still read to be entertained! I know it to be true. People read because they find it fun, interesting, and relaxing. For these people, the problem arises when reading becomes work. That is, when they have to labor through language or create flow charts to figure out what’s going on. This is where I think editing comes in. The only way to make the story seem effortless is to revise, revise, revise. Why Do We Read? We read fiction for lots of reasons.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: That is, when they have to labor through language or create flow charts to figure out what’s going on. This is where I think editing comes in. The only way to make the story seem effortless is to revise, revise, revise. Why Do We Read? We read fiction for lots of reasons. Remember, you’re a reader, too! Why do you read fiction, and what do you love about your favorite books and authors? When you understand why your readers—and you—enjoy the books you read, it will help you write books your readers love. Why do you read fiction? Let us know in the comments.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
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Monica M. Clark
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Content: It gives me something solid to build on. When I revise, I step out of the role as author and wear the reader's garb, this way I know if my novel will hold the reader's interest to the end. Sefton • 4 years ago
My potential reader is someone who wants to escape grim reality, have fun reading about a hero who can talk his way out of almost anything, who is not interested in a gritty or dark fantasy but a light and humorous one. They probably have a lot of PG Wodehouse, maybe Harry Harrison and Pratchett on their shelves. My reader wants to be entertained, not horrified. Rating? Mild Peril. :-) TerriblyTerrific • 4 years ago
Reading is wonderful. I appreciate the benefits of when my mind can imagine things. I think about what the character looks like, what they do, where they are, etc.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
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Monica M. Clark
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Content: Rating? Mild Peril. :-) TerriblyTerrific • 4 years ago
Reading is wonderful. I appreciate the benefits of when my mind can imagine things. I think about what the character looks like, what they do, where they are, etc. Thank you. Liz • 4 years ago
Relaxation and entertainment for sure, but also to learn how to write and edit. I'm to the point that when I read even a big name author with dozens of books, I find errors. I make note of them and work very hard to not make them myself. A friend once told me I was "too picky" with my writing.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
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Monica M. Clark
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Content: Thank you. Liz • 4 years ago
Relaxation and entertainment for sure, but also to learn how to write and edit. I'm to the point that when I read even a big name author with dozens of books, I find errors. I make note of them and work very hard to not make them myself. A friend once told me I was "too picky" with my writing. But when I see two characters enter a windowless room and one of them searches thru the closet while the other one watches the parking lot thru the window, it jars me and interrupts the story. I don't ever want to jar my reader out of my story. I'm sure my writing is far from perfect, but I take it very seriously. William E Daye • 4 years ago
Becoming one with the character is very important. If you become one with the character, I believe the story can write itself.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
PRACTICE
Monica M. Clark
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Content: All too often we see white, straight, cis protagonists saving the day against an evil monster. Julian Spurlock • 4 years ago
Louder for the people in the back! Katie • 4 years ago
To live vicariously through another character. To go on adventurers in my mind. ( Like Walter Mitty) which in return, feels like a mini vacation. I get to meet some pretty interesting people along the way. Reading enriches my life in so many ways. Mopedi girl • 4 years ago
I enjoy having my feelings and opinions provoked so I read because it challenges my understanding and perspective on things. I also enjoy exercising my imagination and the more I read, the better I get at visualization - to the point where reading might as well be watching a movie ...
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My reader would be a woman. She would be wanting to escape the life she feels is dull or lonely.
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Why Do We Read Fiction? Here Are 5 Reasons
5 Reasons Why Readers Read Fiction
1. Readers Read Fiction to Escape
2. Readers Read Fiction for Companionship
3. Readers Read Fiction to Gain Perspective
4. Readers Read to Understand People They Haven’t Met and Places They’ve Never Visited
5. Readers Read to Be Entertained
Why Do We Read?
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Monica M. Clark
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Content: I get to meet some pretty interesting people along the way. Reading enriches my life in so many ways. Mopedi girl • 4 years ago
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The Democratic-Republican Party and the Federalist Party were the two American political parties that opposed each other from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. The founder of the American financial system, Alexander Hamilton, received opposition to the financial plan he proposed which mainly came from one of the American Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson. As a result of this, the two parties emerged, which were led by Hamilton (Federalists) and Jefferson (Democratic-Republicans), hence the occasional titles of the two- Hamiltonians and Jeffersonians. In this article we will examine the differences between the two parties. Contents [ hide]
1 Definitions
2 Federalists vs Democratic Republicans
3 Comparison chart
Definitions
A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
While the Federalist Party was the first official political party in the history of the United States of America, it actually had two versions: The 1780s version: Federalists favored the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and were for a stronger central government. At this time they were not a political party. Key figures among federalists at that time were John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. Together they were the authors of The Federalist Papers.
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: The 1780s version: Federalists favored the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and were for a stronger central government. At this time they were not a political party. Key figures among federalists at that time were John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. Together they were the authors of The Federalist Papers. The latter politician was one of the authors of the U.S. Constitution. The 1790s version: At this time federalists became the actual political party, and were led by the aforementioned Alexander Hamilton. A portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the Democratic-Republican Party, while in London in 1786, by Mather Brown
Democratic-Republicans are also sometimes referred to as Democrats, Republicans, or Jeffersonians. The key figures in this party were James Madison and his protégé Thomas Jefferson.
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: The latter politician was one of the authors of the U.S. Constitution. The 1790s version: At this time federalists became the actual political party, and were led by the aforementioned Alexander Hamilton. A portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the Democratic-Republican Party, while in London in 1786, by Mather Brown
Democratic-Republicans are also sometimes referred to as Democrats, Republicans, or Jeffersonians. The key figures in this party were James Madison and his protégé Thomas Jefferson. The founding fathers of the United States of America did not actually envision any political parties; they were not even mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. As political parties started developing, George Washington even warned people not to be involved with them. The Democratic – Republican Party came to power in 1800 in opposition to the Federalist Party, and dominated national and state affairs until the 1820s. Federalists vs Democratic Republicans
What is the difference between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans?
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Title: Federalists vs Democratic Republicans - Difference Between
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: The founding fathers of the United States of America did not actually envision any political parties; they were not even mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. As political parties started developing, George Washington even warned people not to be involved with them. The Democratic – Republican Party came to power in 1800 in opposition to the Federalist Party, and dominated national and state affairs until the 1820s. Federalists vs Democratic Republicans
What is the difference between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans? The Federalists had support from wealthy people and from the upper class. The Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, were supported largely by commoners and the middle class. The Federalists had a loose interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. Alexander Hamilton stated that whatever is not forbidden in the Constitution, can be done. Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, stipulated that the Constitution is to be strictly interpreted, meaning the Government must only do things that are stated in the Constitution.
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: The Federalists had support from wealthy people and from the upper class. The Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, were supported largely by commoners and the middle class. The Federalists had a loose interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. Alexander Hamilton stated that whatever is not forbidden in the Constitution, can be done. Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, stipulated that the Constitution is to be strictly interpreted, meaning the Government must only do things that are stated in the Constitution. Unless the Constitution gives power to Congress to do something, it can’t be executed at all. A Democratic-Republican Party cockade
The Federalists were a pro-British party. Alexander Hamilton was an advocate of trade, and he saw the British Empire as a powerful country, with which good trading relationships could benefit the United States’ economy. The Democratic Republicans, on the other hand, were a pro-French party. They appreciated French politics and were allies with them during the French Revolution period.
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Title: Federalists vs Democratic Republicans - Difference Between
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: Unless the Constitution gives power to Congress to do something, it can’t be executed at all. A Democratic-Republican Party cockade
The Federalists were a pro-British party. Alexander Hamilton was an advocate of trade, and he saw the British Empire as a powerful country, with which good trading relationships could benefit the United States’ economy. The Democratic Republicans, on the other hand, were a pro-French party. They appreciated French politics and were allies with them during the French Revolution period. The Jeffersonians also distrusted the British Monarchy in all respects, trade included. A black and white cockade, used in the American Revolution and by the Federalist Party
The Federalists thought that the economy of the United States should be based on merchants and trade. Democratic Republicans, on the other hand, believed that the economy of the United States should be based on agriculture, with farming being the backbone. The Federalists were supporters of the First Bank of the United States. They thought it would stimulate the economy and help build credit.
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: The Jeffersonians also distrusted the British Monarchy in all respects, trade included. A black and white cockade, used in the American Revolution and by the Federalist Party
The Federalists thought that the economy of the United States should be based on merchants and trade. Democratic Republicans, on the other hand, believed that the economy of the United States should be based on agriculture, with farming being the backbone. The Federalists were supporters of the First Bank of the United States. They thought it would stimulate the economy and help build credit. The Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, didn’t like the First version of the Bank of the United States. They thought it favored the wealthy, and also were against it because the U.S. Constitution never stated anything about it. Comparison chart
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Supporters: wealthy people, aristocrats
Supporters: commoners, middle-class
What the Constitution doesn’t forbid, can be done
The Constitution must be strictly interpreted
Pro-British
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Economy should be based on merchants and trade
Economy should be based on agriculture
For the First Bank of the United States
Against the First Bank of the United States
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Title: Federalists vs Democratic Republicans - Difference Between
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Difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalists party, by John Trumbull, 1806
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Content: The Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, didn’t like the First version of the Bank of the United States. They thought it favored the wealthy, and also were against it because the U.S. Constitution never stated anything about it. Comparison chart
The Federalists
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Supporters: wealthy people, aristocrats
Supporters: commoners, middle-class
What the Constitution doesn’t forbid, can be done
The Constitution must be strictly interpreted
Pro-British
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Economy should be based on merchants and trade
Economy should be based on agriculture
For the First Bank of the United States
Against the First Bank of the United States
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Difference between the Small Intestine and the Large Intestine
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Parts and functions
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Content: Parts and functions
The small intestine has three parts: the duodenum, jejunum and the ileum. The duodenum is the shortest part of the small intestine where most of the chemical digestion takes place. It is C-shaped and measures around 10 – 15 inches (25-38 centimeters). This is the part which receives the chyme from the stomach. Chyme is the partially digested food combined with digestive secretions from the stomach. The duodenum also connects the stomach to the jejunum. The Jejunum is about two-fifths of the entire length of the small intestine. This is where you can find the longest villi. Villi are the small finger-like tissue structures found in the lining of the small intestine and they make way for increased absorption of nutrients.
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Title: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Headings: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
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23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
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There is a fine line between a jealous boyfriend and a possessive boyfriend. Possessive people not only get upset when we talk to the opposite gender but also watch our every move. You will see the red flags when your controlling boyfriend doesn’t allow you to have any personal space. So it’s time to reflect on your own life and notice if your low self-esteem is a consequence of emotional abuse. Are you asking yourself if your boyfriend is possessive? I will tell you all of the signs of a possessive man, from constant phone calls and text messages to watching your every move and not letting you have any personal space. All those little things are warning signs that you need to be aware of and things like that don’t happen in a healthy relationship. As I said before, there is a fine line between a jealous boyfriend and a possessive partner.
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Title: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Headings: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: So it’s time to reflect on your own life and notice if your low self-esteem is a consequence of emotional abuse. Are you asking yourself if your boyfriend is possessive? I will tell you all of the signs of a possessive man, from constant phone calls and text messages to watching your every move and not letting you have any personal space. All those little things are warning signs that you need to be aware of and things like that don’t happen in a healthy relationship. As I said before, there is a fine line between a jealous boyfriend and a possessive partner. Video
In both cases, it will upset them if you talk to the opposite gender or have a male friend but the difference is that a jealous boyfriend will want to beat up your male friend if he feels threatened and a possessive boyfriend will forbid you from seeing your male friends. A possessive relationship can lead to emotional abuse and harm your self-esteem and all the little things he does to make sure that you are only his show that he has low self-esteem as well. But the most important thing for you to remember is that a possessive partner is the worst ex-boyfriend you could have so be prepared that he will at least stalk your social media after the break-up. Your possessive, controlling boyfriend might say the words, “I love you,” but is he stopping you from seeing your loved ones, whether it’s male friends or family members? I am going to tell you all of the warning signs that you are with a possessive partner and how to deal with a possessive boyfriend.
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Title: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Headings: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: Video
In both cases, it will upset them if you talk to the opposite gender or have a male friend but the difference is that a jealous boyfriend will want to beat up your male friend if he feels threatened and a possessive boyfriend will forbid you from seeing your male friends. A possessive relationship can lead to emotional abuse and harm your self-esteem and all the little things he does to make sure that you are only his show that he has low self-esteem as well. But the most important thing for you to remember is that a possessive partner is the worst ex-boyfriend you could have so be prepared that he will at least stalk your social media after the break-up. Your possessive, controlling boyfriend might say the words, “I love you,” but is he stopping you from seeing your loved ones, whether it’s male friends or family members? I am going to tell you all of the warning signs that you are with a possessive partner and how to deal with a possessive boyfriend. So read on because it is important that you notice the red flags in the early stages of love. 23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
There comes a time when you have to reflect on your own life and ask yourself if your boyfriend is possessive. It is important to see the signs of a possessive man in the early stages of love before it’s too late… and you end up being forbidden from seeing your male friends, family members, and other loved ones. Is your significant other a possessive man? Read these signs of a possessive man to find out the truth and I will also tell you how to deal with a possessive boyfriend.
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Title: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Headings: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: So read on because it is important that you notice the red flags in the early stages of love. 23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
There comes a time when you have to reflect on your own life and ask yourself if your boyfriend is possessive. It is important to see the signs of a possessive man in the early stages of love before it’s too late… and you end up being forbidden from seeing your male friends, family members, and other loved ones. Is your significant other a possessive man? Read these signs of a possessive man to find out the truth and I will also tell you how to deal with a possessive boyfriend. I myself was in a relationship with a possessive boyfriend and it was the worst relationship of my life. I won’t tell you that you have to end it with such a man… but I have to tell you this…
Once I found the true love of my life after leaving that guy, I finally got to see what it feels like to still have your freedom in a relationship. These types of guys will want to keep you caged and will treat you like you are their property. However, once you are in a healthy relationship with someone who isn’t like that, you will see that a relationship has to allow you to breathe. The right guy will even encourage you to spend some time with your friends and do the things that matter to you outside of your relationship and I can’t stress enough how important that is.
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Headings: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: I myself was in a relationship with a possessive boyfriend and it was the worst relationship of my life. I won’t tell you that you have to end it with such a man… but I have to tell you this…
Once I found the true love of my life after leaving that guy, I finally got to see what it feels like to still have your freedom in a relationship. These types of guys will want to keep you caged and will treat you like you are their property. However, once you are in a healthy relationship with someone who isn’t like that, you will see that a relationship has to allow you to breathe. The right guy will even encourage you to spend some time with your friends and do the things that matter to you outside of your relationship and I can’t stress enough how important that is. No matter how much you love a man, if he doesn’t let you live outside of your relationship, you end up having only him in your life. And once you realize you have to end it, you won’t have anyone to help you. That is why it is crucial not to let this man isolate you from everyone and everything and trust me that he will try. So even if you decide to stay with him, don’t let him do that. Keep reading to see all the signs that you are with such a person, and how to deal with it but keep open the option of ending the relationship because if he doesn’t want to change, you will never be happy with him.
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Headings: 23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: No matter how much you love a man, if he doesn’t let you live outside of your relationship, you end up having only him in your life. And once you realize you have to end it, you won’t have anyone to help you. That is why it is crucial not to let this man isolate you from everyone and everything and trust me that he will try. So even if you decide to stay with him, don’t let him do that. Keep reading to see all the signs that you are with such a person, and how to deal with it but keep open the option of ending the relationship because if he doesn’t want to change, you will never be happy with him. Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
All in all, you will get a lot of demanding, emotional blackmailing, silent treatment, nagging, and threatening; all that if you don’t abide by, comply with or fulfill what your significant other asks of you. The thing is, controlling men don’t allow us to be on our own and this is because they don’t trust our decisions and think of us as their property. 2.
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23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
All in all, you will get a lot of demanding, emotional blackmailing, silent treatment, nagging, and threatening; all that if you don’t abide by, comply with or fulfill what your significant other asks of you. The thing is, controlling men don’t allow us to be on our own and this is because they don’t trust our decisions and think of us as their property. 2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
A possessive person will breathe down your neck whenever you want to go somewhere and it doesn’t matter whether it’s to see your friends or family or go shopping. When you are in a possessive relationship, your jealous boyfriend will want to control where and when you go somewhere and especially with whom. He will use all sorts of manipulative and menacing ways to keep you at home. 3. He stalks you
Possessive behavior includes logging on to your social media account to see all of your private messages but he will also check the text messages and calls on your phone, or look at your Internet search history.
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23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: Not everyone who is clingy and needy is possessive but when he starts displaying resentment or anger toward the other people in your life, it is a very clear red flag. 5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
The thing is, a controlling man will try to isolate you from everyone else and you will notice that he has no friends either. Starting to control with whom you associate in the early stages of your relationship is a major red flag. He will even try to turn you against the other people in your life and forget about having male friends when you are with a possessive man. 6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
Possessiveness shows itself when your controlling man doesn’t let you have anything that is just yours. He will always impose himself on you and you won’t have any time for yourself or a life outside of this possessive relationship. The truth is, this kind of man can’t respect your personal boundaries. 7.
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23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: Is that sentence familiar to you? One of the clear signs of a possessive man is when he forbids you from wearing short skirts or showing your cleavage. He is convinced that someone is going to take you away from him and in his opinion, you are provoking it with your clothes. Your body is for his eyes only and if you try to show more than he allows you to, his possessiveness will show its creepy face. 9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
It’s the why, when, where, and with whom again. A possessive boyfriend will have rules that you can’t find in a healthy relationship and he will make sure that you don’t do anything you aren’t allowed to do. As I said before, he is also paranoid, so the messages won’t be just, “I love you.” He will want to know exactly where you are going and what you are doing, which will happen especially when you go out with friends. 10.
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23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
It’s the why, when, where, and with whom again. A possessive boyfriend will have rules that you can’t find in a healthy relationship and he will make sure that you don’t do anything you aren’t allowed to do. As I said before, he is also paranoid, so the messages won’t be just, “I love you.” He will want to know exactly where you are going and what you are doing, which will happen especially when you go out with friends. 10. You can’t make any decisions without him
His possessive behavior will show itself when you try to make a decision without him because, even if the decision doesn’t concern him, he will want to be involved in making it. But being involved won’t be enough, because he will want you to do what he wants you to do. 11. He manipulates you
A possessive boyfriend is emotionally and psychologically manipulative. He will diminish your self-confidence and self-esteem… until he can make you believe that you don’t know what’s good for you.
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23 Signs Of A Possessive Boyfriend And How To Cope With His Behavior
Video
23 signs of a possessive boyfriend (and what to do)
Signs of a possessive boyfriend
1. You have to act according to your possessive partner’s wishes
2. He controls when, why, and where you go and with whom
3. He stalks you
4. He is clingy and needy
5. He will try sabotaging your friendships
6. He doesn’t respect your boundaries
7. He is extremely jealous of other men
8. He controls what you wear
9. He constantly texts or calls you when you’re not home
10. You can’t make any decisions without him
11. He manipulates you
12. He passes it off as love
13. He is always accusing you of something
14. He gets mad if you don’t respond right away
15. He has something bad to say about everyone
16. He is short-tempered
17. He is always questioning you
18. He will withhold information
19. He will intimidate you
20. He will make you an emotional yo-yo
21. He uses the things you told him against you
22. He sees only the bad things in your relationship
23. He doesn’t respond well when you say no
How to deal with a possessive boyfriend
1. Practice self-care rituals
2. Tell the people you love about your situation
3. Identify the problems and the root of them
4. Have a talk with your partner
5. Be patient but don’t wait forever
Content: You can’t make any decisions without him
His possessive behavior will show itself when you try to make a decision without him because, even if the decision doesn’t concern him, he will want to be involved in making it. But being involved won’t be enough, because he will want you to do what he wants you to do. 11. He manipulates you
A possessive boyfriend is emotionally and psychologically manipulative. He will diminish your self-confidence and self-esteem… until he can make you believe that you don’t know what’s good for you. But thankfully, you have him who knows. This is one of the signs of a possessive man that is really creepy and you can’t let his possessive love brainwash you into becoming his puppet. 12. He passes it off as love
This guy will try to convince you that his possessiveness is just love and the worst thing is that you are probably going to believe him. But trust me, dear, all that controlling behavior and jealousy are far from what love is all about so never let yourself confuse possessiveness with love and let this article help you with this.
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https://thinkaloud.net/possessive-boyfriend/
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Title:
Headings: Situational Assessment
Situational
Assessment
Identifying
Assessment
Sites
Length
of
the
Assessment
Number
of
Assessments
Doing
the
Assessment
What
to
Assess
Using
the
Information
from
Situational
Assessment
Situational
Assessment
as
Job
Try-Out
U.S.
Department
of
Labor
USDOL
GUIDANCE
ON
UNPAID
COMMUNITY-BASED
ASSESSMENT
STATEMENTS
OF
PRINCIPLE
GUIDELINES
QUESTIONS
AND
ANSWERS
The
criteria
in
the
guidelines
indicate
that
the
community
based
rehabilitation
program
is
intended
for
consumers
who
will
need
“intensive
on-going
support”
to
perform
in
a
work
setting.
Does
this
mean
that
it
is
intended
for
consumers
with
more
severe
disabilities?
If
the
activity
is
ordinarily
not
performed
by
the
employees
and
yet
is
beneficial
to
the
business,
can
the
consumer
perform
the
activity?
What
are
the
implications
of
the
“continued
and
direct
supervision”
requirement
for
agencies
and
employers?
What
type
of
documentation
is
required?
What
is
the
distinction
between
benefit
to
consumer
vs.
benefit
to
employer?
Do
these
guidelines
from
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor
supersede
individual
State
Departments
of
Labor
regulations?
Content: One
of
the
criticisms
of
more
traditional
assessment
techniques
is
that
they
evaluate
work
skills
that
have
limited
application
in
today’s
workplace. Through
situational
assessment,
skills
are
assessed
that
are
used
in
actual
work
environments. Availability
of
supports
and
support
needs
can
also
be
more
readily
identified
through
situational
assessment. Situational
assessment
allows
for
evaluation
of
an
individual’s
support
needs
in
an
actual
work
environment,
as
well
as
the
ability
of
the
work
environment
to
“naturally”
provide
those
work
supports. Situational
assessment
also
helps
to
deal
with
the
issue
of
so-called
“job
readiness”. A
major
barrier
for
placement
of
people
with
disabilities
into
employment
has
often
been
the
determination
by
experts
that
the
individual
isn’t
“ready”
to
work
in
the
community
due
to
behavioral
issues,
lack
of
motivation,
etc. Yet
experience
has
shown
that
when
an
individual
is
in
a
“real”
work
environment
in
the
community,
those
issues
considered
to
be
a
barrier
to
employment
turn
out
to
be
non-issues. For
example,
behavior
which
is
considered
“inappropriate”
in
a
facility
based
program,
may
found
to
be
perfectly
appropriate
for
a
work
environment
in
the
community,
or
the
change
in
environment
may
cause
the
behavior
to
diminish
or
disappear. Like
any
tool,
situational
assessment
should
be
used
in
a
sensitive
manner,
based
on
individual
job
seeker
needs. For
people
with
extensive
work
histories,
and
for
those
whose
job
goals
have
become
clear
through
more
traditional
methods,
situational
assessment
is
not
necessary
or
appropriate.
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https://thinkcollege.net/sites/default/files/files/resources/SituationalAssessFactSheet.pdf
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Title: Youth Subcultures In Modern Society | Think Different
Headings: Youth Subcultures In Modern Society
Think Different
Youth Subcultures In Modern Society
Spread the love
The main modern youth subcultures
Workers (street gymnasts, tourmen)
What do they look like?
Hipster
Distinctive features
Vanilla
Features
Korean wave (Hallyu)
How to find out?
Goths
Appearance
Emo
What do they look like?
Gamers
Characteristics
Freaks
Typical image
MHossaiN
Content: Goths
The name “Goth” comes from the English “gothic”, which means “barbaric, rude.” It is not known who Gleb Samoilov meant when he sang: “ I paint my lips with shoe polish, I adore black,” but his words aptly describe the portrait of a modern goth. Unlike previous peace-loving areas, the subculture is not as safe. She preaches destructive tendencies for the human psyche: black magic, gloomy pessimism, romantic perception of death are in honor. The cultivation and aestheticization of death do not mean that the Goths strive for it. Most fans of this gloomy subculture love life, like all normal people, and dark images – just shocking. Appearance
The image of the Goth is well recognized: this subculture has developed a rather complex gothic fashion, the main thing in which is black color in combination with silver jewelry.
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https://thinkdifferentnetwork.com/youth-subcultures-in-modern-society/
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Title: Youth Subcultures In Modern Society | Think Different
Headings: Youth Subcultures In Modern Society
Think Different
Youth Subcultures In Modern Society
Spread the love
The main modern youth subcultures
Workers (street gymnasts, tourmen)
What do they look like?
Hipster
Distinctive features
Vanilla
Features
Korean wave (Hallyu)
How to find out?
Goths
Appearance
Emo
What do they look like?
Gamers
Characteristics
Freaks
Typical image
MHossaiN
Content: black magic, gloomy pessimism, romantic perception of death are in honor. The cultivation and aestheticization of death do not mean that the Goths strive for it. Most fans of this gloomy subculture love life, like all normal people, and dark images – just shocking. Appearance
The image of the Goth is well recognized: this subculture has developed a rather complex gothic fashion, the main thing in which is black color in combination with silver jewelry. Silver for ready – the symbol of the moon, patronizing otherworldly forces. The canonical image is this: a young man in black clothes, with dark hair and lips contrasting with a painfully white face. Iroquois may be present, often in acidic shades or partially shaved hair. Emo
Another marginal teenage subculture has some similarities with the Goths.
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https://thinkdifferentnetwork.com/youth-subcultures-in-modern-society/
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Title: Stores Are Using Music to Make You Spend More | by Erik Devaney | ThinkGrowth.org
Headings: Stores Are Using Music to Make You Spend More
Stores Are Using Music to Make You Spend More
Here’s How
Volume
Tempo
Mode
Genre
Conclusion: Noise Will Be Noise
Final Thought
Content: Downtempo and minor. In other words, people buy more when there are slow sad songs playing in the background. In fact, the slow sad song playlist averaged 12% greater sales than the fast sad song playlist. This 2011 research validated Milliman’s earlier work showing downtempo tracks led to higher sales volume, but it also qualified it: It wasn’t just the tempo. The mode played a role, as customers didn’t buy as much when the music was downtempo and major (i.e., slow and happy). This indicates that there has to be something about that downtempo/minor combination that makes people want to spend. Knöferle et al’s hypothesis: Sadness. “Given that both slow tempo and minor mode are associated with negative affect (i.e., sadness), music-induced sadness may well explain increased spending behavior in a shopping environment.”
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https://thinkgrowth.org/stores-are-using-music-to-make-you-spend-more-d6c85974b20b
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Title: This is how many people police have killed so far in 2016 – ThinkProgress
Headings: This is how many people police have killed so far in 2016
This is how many people police have killed so far in 2016
The year isn’t even over yet.
William Porter, Edward Nero, and Caesar Goodwin — Baltimore, Maryland
Peter Liang — New York City
Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze — Minneapolis, Minnesota
Content: ThinkProgress/Dylan Petrohilos
The slight discrepancies in numbers between Killed by Police and The Guardian reflect differences in how each outlet collects data about police killings. Killed by Police is mainly open-sourced and also relies on corporate news reports for its data on people killed by police. For its database, The Guardian relies on traditional reporting on police reports and witness statements, while also culling data from verified crowdsourced information using regional news outlets, research groups, and reporting projects that include Killed by Police. Advertisement
There has always been a high volume of police killings, although damning videos, photos, and news reports highlight officer violence — especially against people of color — now more than ever. But what’s become an even more alarming trend is the number of officers involved in these killings who receive minor to no punishment. According to the Wall Street Journal, 2015 saw the highest number of police officers being charged for deadly, on-duty shootings in a decade: 12 as of September 2015. Still, in a year when approximately 1,200 people were killed by police, zero officers were convicted of murder or manslaughter, painting the picture that officers involved in killing another person will not be held accountable for their actions. In 2016, several officers have gone to trial but none of them received jail time. Here are some of the most egregious examples of cops who haven’t been penalized for killing:
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https://thinkprogress.org/this-is-how-many-people-police-have-killed-so-far-in-2016-7f1aec6b7098/
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Title: 13 Most Effective Teaching Strategies For School Teachers (UK)
Headings: The Most Effective Teaching Strategies To Use In Your School: Evidence Based And Proven To Work
The Most Effective Teaching Strategies To Use In Your School: Evidence Based And Proven To Work
The most effective teaching and learning strategies
Teaching and learning strategies taken from the best of UK education research
What are teaching strategies?
List of teaching strategies for primary school
1. Know Your Pupils and Develop Their Respect
2. Appropriate use of Summative and Formative Assessments
Diagnosis of children’s gaps using formative assessments
3. Teach the Vocabulary
4. Explicit Instruction
5. Effective Questioning Techniques
6. Deliberate Practice
7. Differentiation
8. Reinforcing Effort/Providing Recognition
9. Metacognition
10. Personalised Learning
11. Collaborative Learning
12. Explicitly Teach Thinking Skills & Problem Solving Techniques
13. Modelling and Scaffolding
Gradual scaffolding with support slides
Other Teaching Strategies To Consider
Read more
List of Learning Strategies
1. Spaced Practice
2. Retrieval Practice
3. Elaboration
4. Interleaving
5. Concrete Examples
6. Dual Coding
References
Tags
Content: Effective Questioning Techniques
While we are all aware of the importance of questioning as a tool to gauge pupils’ understanding of a topic, there are definite techniques to improve the efficacy of your questioning in the classroom. Questions such as “Are you sure?” and “How do you know?” encourage pupils to engage in some basic critical thinking to establish how confident they are in an answer and why, while others such as “Is there another way?” help to highlight where multiple methods to derive a solution may exist. Our tutors encourage pupils to verbalise their reasoning and ask questions to ensure pupils have really got to grips with the topic at-hand: “ How do you know that answer is right?”, “ Can you tell me how else you could work it out?” or “What do you need to do first to answer this question?” are all questions that come up frequently during our lessons!
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https://thirdspacelearning.com/blog/teaching-strategies/
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Title: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities - Aaron Sanders, This Agile Guy
Headings: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles & Responsibilities
Program/Release/Project TEAMS
Program/Release/Project CORE Team consists of:
Representing multiple TEAMS as a Core Team member
Scrum Of Scrums
Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
Scrum Team consists of:
DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Role definition
Responsibilities
Challenges
Program Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Program Management responsibilities
Scrum Master responsibilities
Architect
Role definition
Responsibilities
Engineering Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Product Developer
Role definition
Responsibilities
QA
Role definition
Responsibilities
UED
Role definition
Responsibilities
Operations
Role definition
Responsibilities
Role comparisons
Program Manager vs. Product Manager Comparison
Advantages to PMs and EMs having a Program Mgr on a project
Content: Agile Team Members – Roles & Responsibilities
The key to successful team building is creating unity while celebrating the individuality of each team member => Common purpose supported by unique contributions
Team is held responsible for a release, individuals are held accountable to their commitments
Each team member has one or more roles on a project
When a team member has more than one role on a project, potential conflicts may occur. Always think checks & balances before signing up for multiple roles
Team Members – Roles & Responsibilities
Program/Release/Project TEAMS
Program/Release/Project CORE Team consists of: Representing multiple TEAMS as a Core Team member
Scrum Of Scrums
Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
Scrum Team consists of: DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Program Manager
Architect
Engineering Manager
Product Developer
QA
UED
Operations
Role comparisons
Program Manager vs. Product Manager Comparison
Advantages to PMs and EMs having a Program Mgr on a project
Program/Release/Project TEAMS
Program/Release/Project CORE Team consists of: Product Owner (aka Product Manager)
Engineering Manager
Architect
QA Manager
Program Manager (aka Project Manager, Scrum Master)
Representing multiple TEAMS as a Core Team member
Cannot attend multiple stand ups
Scrum team too large and being split
New teams being formed
One core team member on multiple Scrum teams
Stagger daily stand ups
Attend one stand up and send a proxy to the other
Scrum Of Scrums
Starts ON TIME
Attendees
Core team members
VP of the group
All other VP direct reports
Scrum Master is the Director of Program Management
Product Owner is the Director of Product Management
Program or Project Manager (Scrum Master) for the project answers the following
What was accomplished on the project yesterday? What is happening today on the project? What is blocking the project from progressing to deployment? What are other projects with which this one is being integrated? A proxy of another core team member who attended the daily stand up can answer if needed
Product Owner provides business and domain answers for clarification of project direction
Side conversations are parked and follow-up meetings arranged
Scrum Master records all blockers and follow-up arrangements
Scrum Master lists out existing blockers and follow-ups made
VP prioritizes blockers
NOTE: Every attempt is made to resolve all blockers in the day they are raised.
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https://thisagileguy.com/agile-team-members-roles-and-responsibilities/
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Title: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities - Aaron Sanders, This Agile Guy
Headings: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles & Responsibilities
Program/Release/Project TEAMS
Program/Release/Project CORE Team consists of:
Representing multiple TEAMS as a Core Team member
Scrum Of Scrums
Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
Scrum Team consists of:
DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Role definition
Responsibilities
Challenges
Program Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Program Management responsibilities
Scrum Master responsibilities
Architect
Role definition
Responsibilities
Engineering Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Product Developer
Role definition
Responsibilities
QA
Role definition
Responsibilities
UED
Role definition
Responsibilities
Operations
Role definition
Responsibilities
Role comparisons
Program Manager vs. Product Manager Comparison
Advantages to PMs and EMs having a Program Mgr on a project
Content: What is happening today on the project? What is blocking the project from progressing to deployment? What are other projects with which this one is being integrated? A proxy of another core team member who attended the daily stand up can answer if needed
Product Owner provides business and domain answers for clarification of project direction
Side conversations are parked and follow-up meetings arranged
Scrum Master records all blockers and follow-up arrangements
Scrum Master lists out existing blockers and follow-ups made
VP prioritizes blockers
NOTE: Every attempt is made to resolve all blockers in the day they are raised. Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
A core team member might have for example, both the roles of Product Manager and Architect; or a team member may be Scrum Master and Engineering Manager. In some cases, there can be a potential conflict of interest. In the first case, this could be a person with great, wide vision for a product. In the latter, this is a coalescing of authority and responsibility.
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https://thisagileguy.com/agile-team-members-roles-and-responsibilities/
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Title: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities - Aaron Sanders, This Agile Guy
Headings: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles & Responsibilities
Program/Release/Project TEAMS
Program/Release/Project CORE Team consists of:
Representing multiple TEAMS as a Core Team member
Scrum Of Scrums
Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
Scrum Team consists of:
DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Role definition
Responsibilities
Challenges
Program Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Program Management responsibilities
Scrum Master responsibilities
Architect
Role definition
Responsibilities
Engineering Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Product Developer
Role definition
Responsibilities
QA
Role definition
Responsibilities
UED
Role definition
Responsibilities
Operations
Role definition
Responsibilities
Role comparisons
Program Manager vs. Product Manager Comparison
Advantages to PMs and EMs having a Program Mgr on a project
Content: Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
A core team member might have for example, both the roles of Product Manager and Architect; or a team member may be Scrum Master and Engineering Manager. In some cases, there can be a potential conflict of interest. In the first case, this could be a person with great, wide vision for a product. In the latter, this is a coalescing of authority and responsibility. The person responsible for protecting the team from interrupts with outside work now has great influence to interrupt someone working. Please use due diligence in volunteering for, or assigning people, multiple roles. Scrum Team consists of: Scrum Master role – usually Project or Program Manager but can be anyone on the team
Product Owner role – usually Product Manager but can be anyone on the team
The Team of 7 people, +/- 2, Responsible for Task Completion :: Development, QA, Architect, OPS, UED Engineers, etc
Core Team
DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Role definition
“CEO” of the product
Vertical – focus on long and short term product vision of a product line
Represents customer’s interest
Represents the product to the outside world (Customer)
Responsibilities
Responsible for market, business case, and competitive analysis
Responsible for long and short term product vision
Responsible for ROI and Net Profit
Prioritizes features for releases based upon expected ROI
Writes Acceptance Criteria
Writes user stories
Makes tradeoff decisions between scope (value in Expected ROI) and schedule (higher operating expense in longer release cycles)
Challenges
Resisting the temptation to “manage” the team.
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https://thisagileguy.com/agile-team-members-roles-and-responsibilities/
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Title: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities - Aaron Sanders, This Agile Guy
Headings: Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities
Agile Team Members – Roles & Responsibilities
Program/Release/Project TEAMS
Program/Release/Project CORE Team consists of:
Representing multiple TEAMS as a Core Team member
Scrum Of Scrums
Representing multiple ROLES in a Core Team
Scrum Team consists of:
DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Role definition
Responsibilities
Challenges
Program Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Program Management responsibilities
Scrum Master responsibilities
Architect
Role definition
Responsibilities
Engineering Manager
Role definition
Responsibilities
Product Developer
Role definition
Responsibilities
QA
Role definition
Responsibilities
UED
Role definition
Responsibilities
Operations
Role definition
Responsibilities
Role comparisons
Program Manager vs. Product Manager Comparison
Advantages to PMs and EMs having a Program Mgr on a project
Content: The person responsible for protecting the team from interrupts with outside work now has great influence to interrupt someone working. Please use due diligence in volunteering for, or assigning people, multiple roles. Scrum Team consists of: Scrum Master role – usually Project or Program Manager but can be anyone on the team
Product Owner role – usually Product Manager but can be anyone on the team
The Team of 7 people, +/- 2, Responsible for Task Completion :: Development, QA, Architect, OPS, UED Engineers, etc
Core Team
DESCRIPTION of Roles & Responsibilities
Product Manager aka Product Owner
Role definition
“CEO” of the product
Vertical – focus on long and short term product vision of a product line
Represents customer’s interest
Represents the product to the outside world (Customer)
Responsibilities
Responsible for market, business case, and competitive analysis
Responsible for long and short term product vision
Responsible for ROI and Net Profit
Prioritizes features for releases based upon expected ROI
Writes Acceptance Criteria
Writes user stories
Makes tradeoff decisions between scope (value in Expected ROI) and schedule (higher operating expense in longer release cycles)
Challenges
Resisting the temptation to “manage” the team. The team may not self-organize in the way you would expect it to. This is especially challenging if some team members request your intervention with issues the team should sort out for itself. Resisting the temptation to add more work
Being willing to make hard choices during a planning meeting. Balancing the interests of competing stakeholders. Program Manager
Program Managers can perform both Project & Program Manager roles.
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https://thisagileguy.com/agile-team-members-roles-and-responsibilities/
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Title: How Death Affects People « Sheila | This I Believe
Headings: How Death Affects People
How Death Affects People
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Content: How Death Affects People « Sheila | This I Believe
How Death Affects People
Sheila - Minneola, Florida
Entered on August 23, 2007
Age Group: Under 18
Themes: death
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Death affects people in different ways. They are two general types of what people go through when someone they know and care about dies.
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https://thisibelieve.org/essay/31885/
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Title: How Death Affects People « Sheila | This I Believe
Headings: How Death Affects People
How Death Affects People
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Content: FAQ
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Death affects people in different ways. They are two general types of what people go through when someone they know and care about dies. One of the types of ways that death affect’s people is mentally. The other type of manner that people are affected by one of the loved ones passing away is physically. Broadly death affects people mentally and physically when loss of life happens. Primarily people are affected more mentally then anything else when a loved one passes away. Many people get in a depression in which they think that they cannot live another day without their loved one by their side.
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https://thisibelieve.org/essay/31885/
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Title: How Death Affects People « Sheila | This I Believe
Headings: How Death Affects People
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Content: One of the types of ways that death affect’s people is mentally. The other type of manner that people are affected by one of the loved ones passing away is physically. Broadly death affects people mentally and physically when loss of life happens. Primarily people are affected more mentally then anything else when a loved one passes away. Many people get in a depression in which they think that they cannot live another day without their loved one by their side. Other people might never be the same again because they feel empty and hollow inside. For instance when people loose a loved one they detach themselves from the world in which causes them to get more miserable and lonely. Typically people can never really be the same after the death of someone that was very dear to their heart. In contrast, other people are physically affected. Various people harm their own bodies because of the loneliness they feel when some one dear to them dies.
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https://thisibelieve.org/essay/31885/
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Title: How Death Affects People « Sheila | This I Believe
Headings: How Death Affects People
How Death Affects People
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Content: Other people might never be the same again because they feel empty and hollow inside. For instance when people loose a loved one they detach themselves from the world in which causes them to get more miserable and lonely. Typically people can never really be the same after the death of someone that was very dear to their heart. In contrast, other people are physically affected. Various people harm their own bodies because of the loneliness they feel when some one dear to them dies. For example individuals start cutting their wrist because they prefer physical pain to forget about the emotional pain. Others go and put harmful substances in their bodies like drugs so they can forget about all of the dreadful thoughts. In general, mentally and physically are the two general ways that death affects people. Death of a loved one does a lot of damage to people mentally they get in depressive states and they might get so depressed that they might harm themselves physically. Overall death affects people in very strong ways.
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Content: For example individuals start cutting their wrist because they prefer physical pain to forget about the emotional pain. Others go and put harmful substances in their bodies like drugs so they can forget about all of the dreadful thoughts. In general, mentally and physically are the two general ways that death affects people. Death of a loved one does a lot of damage to people mentally they get in depressive states and they might get so depressed that they might harm themselves physically. Overall death affects people in very strong ways. Donate
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Title: Which month were most serial killers were born in?
Headings: Which month were most serial killers were born in?
Which month were most serial killers were born in?
How do we know this?
The most common months for serial killers to be born in.
Do these statistics mean anything?
Which day of the week were most serial killers born on?
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Content: January and December: 6. June and July both had 5. February and April had 4. October only had 3. Finally, September had 1, which is 1.45%. The interesting thing about the results above is that both November and September retained the same positions. However, April dropped by a good few places and March jumped up into second place. Do these statistics mean anything? Frankly, I don’t think so.
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Title: What to Do with a Pound of Ground Beef: 20 Simple Ground Beef Recipes - This Mama Blogs
Headings: What to Do with a Pound of Ground Beef: 20 Simple Ground Beef Recipes
What to Do with a Pound of Ground Beef: 20 Simple Ground Beef Recipes
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Simple Ground Beef Recipes to Save Money
1. Enchiladas
2. Beef Chili
3. Lettuce wrap
4. Picadillo
5. Bread pizza
6. Shepherd’s Pie
7. Beef Empanada
8. Hamburger Steak
9. Beef casserole
10. Lasagna
11. Meatloaf
12. Meatballs
13. Patty Melt
14. Beef Stroganoff
15. Beef and Noodle bowl
16. Spaghetti
17. Beef stew
18. Hamburger Patties
19. Bibimbap
20. Grilled cheese sandwich
Are You Ready to Try these Simple Ground Beef Recipes?
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Content: Bake for about half an hour. 7. Beef Empanada
Empanadas are a bit more complicated to make than bread pizzas, but if you’re looking for something to do on a lazy weekend afternoon, this recipe is definitely one to try! You won’t even need a lot of beef to make this meal, so if you have a small bowl of leftover from other ground beef recipes, you can use it as filling or reinvent it with Teriyaki sauce or Taco seasoning and an extra tomato sauce. Place about 2 tablespoon of the meat filling in the center of each prepared dough circle. Brush one side of the dough with water and then fold to seal in the filling. You can also use the tines of a fork to fully seal the dough. They’re now ready for the oven – bake until golden brown. You can also opt to brush some whipped egg onto each empanada before baking. To make empanada dough, check out these recipes:
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Title: What to Do with a Pound of Ground Beef: 20 Simple Ground Beef Recipes - This Mama Blogs
Headings: What to Do with a Pound of Ground Beef: 20 Simple Ground Beef Recipes
What to Do with a Pound of Ground Beef: 20 Simple Ground Beef Recipes
Sharing is caring!
Simple Ground Beef Recipes to Save Money
1. Enchiladas
2. Beef Chili
3. Lettuce wrap
4. Picadillo
5. Bread pizza
6. Shepherd’s Pie
7. Beef Empanada
8. Hamburger Steak
9. Beef casserole
10. Lasagna
11. Meatloaf
12. Meatballs
13. Patty Melt
14. Beef Stroganoff
15. Beef and Noodle bowl
16. Spaghetti
17. Beef stew
18. Hamburger Patties
19. Bibimbap
20. Grilled cheese sandwich
Are You Ready to Try these Simple Ground Beef Recipes?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Brush one side of the dough with water and then fold to seal in the filling. You can also use the tines of a fork to fully seal the dough. They’re now ready for the oven – bake until golden brown. You can also opt to brush some whipped egg onto each empanada before baking. To make empanada dough, check out these recipes: Empanada Dough for Baking
Quick Empanada Dough
8. Hamburger Steak
Served with rice, hamburger steak is a delicious and cheap meal you can make with a lb of ground beef. For the patty, mix the beef, bread crumbs and seasoning (salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder if they fit your taste). Form into balls and flatten into patties. Fry the patties until they’re brown on both sides and set aside.
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Title: Market Models: Pure Competition, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Pure Monopoly
Headings: Market Models: Pure Competition, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Pure Monopoly
Market Models: Pure Competition, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Pure Monopoly
Pure Competition Is Best for the Consumer
Content: pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and pure monopoly. Because market competition among the last 3 categories is limited, these market models imply imperfect competition. In a purely competitive market, there are large numbers of firms producing a standardized product. Market prices are determined by consumer demand; no supplier has any influence over the market price, and thus, the suppliers are price takers. The primary reason why there are many firms is because there is a low barrier of entry into the business. The best examples of a purely competitive market are agricultural products, such as corn, wheat, and soybeans. Monopolistic competition is much like pure competition in that there are many suppliers and the barriers to entry are low. However, the suppliers try to achieve some price advantages by differentiating their products from other similar products. Most consumer goods, such as health and beauty aids, fall into this category.
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Title: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Headings: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Content: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
In the long run, firms can enter or exit a purely competitive market easily. Pure competition also assumes that firms and resources can be easily reallocated in response to demand. Hence, if economic profits are being made by the firms within the industry, then more firms will enter the market, thereby lowering the market price to the equilibrium price and quantity that allows only normal profits. If the firms are suffering losses, then some firms will leave the market, reducing the market supply, thereby increasing prices, which will allow the existing firms to earn a normal profit. The long-run market price equals the minimum average total cost ( ATC) of producing the product. And since suppliers will produce until marginal cost = market price, the long-run equilibrium in a purely competitive market can be summarized thus: Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
A firm maximizes profit when it's marginal revenue ( MR) equals its marginal cost ( MC) equals the average total cost ( ATC ). For a competitive firm, MR equals the market price.
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Title: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Headings: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Content: If the firms are suffering losses, then some firms will leave the market, reducing the market supply, thereby increasing prices, which will allow the existing firms to earn a normal profit. The long-run market price equals the minimum average total cost ( ATC) of producing the product. And since suppliers will produce until marginal cost = market price, the long-run equilibrium in a purely competitive market can be summarized thus: Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
A firm maximizes profit when it's marginal revenue ( MR) equals its marginal cost ( MC) equals the average total cost ( ATC ). For a competitive firm, MR equals the market price. When market demand increases, prices rise, causing the MR to exceed ATC, allowing the firm to earn an economic profit proportional to the increased demand. For the industry, if the market demand increases from D 1 to D 2, then firms within the industry will be able to make economic profits. Other firms will enter the industry, increasing supply from S 1 to S 2, causing lower prices until the economic profits are again reduced to 0. When market demand declines, MR declines below MC, which causes firms to suffer temporary losses, because they must lower their prices below their ATC, causing less efficient producers to exit the market. Consequently, the supply declines and market prices rise again, until MR = MC = ATC.
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Title: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Headings: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Content: Long-run supply curves for a constant-cost industry, increasing-cost industry, and a decreasing-cost industry. As demand increases from D 1 to D 3, the supply increases for a constant-cost industry, but the price remains constant. Increasing-cost industries depend on scarce resources, so prices generally increase as demand increases. For decreasing-cost industries, economies of scale help to reduce costs with increasing volume. Hence, prices decline as supplies increases with increased demand. Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Productive efficiency requires that products be produced for the minimum cost. When productive efficiency is achieved, price = minimum average total costs. Therefore, any firm that cannot produce at the minimum ATC will be forced to leave the industry. If a firm is more productive in producing a certain product, with average total costs lower than the industry average, then they can increase output continually until either other firms achieve similar efficiency or they are forced out. Hence, firms that use the best technology and methods will achieve the lowest average total costs, thereby providing the lowest possible price for the product.
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Title: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Headings: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Content: Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Productive efficiency requires that products be produced for the minimum cost. When productive efficiency is achieved, price = minimum average total costs. Therefore, any firm that cannot produce at the minimum ATC will be forced to leave the industry. If a firm is more productive in producing a certain product, with average total costs lower than the industry average, then they can increase output continually until either other firms achieve similar efficiency or they are forced out. Hence, firms that use the best technology and methods will achieve the lowest average total costs, thereby providing the lowest possible price for the product. Allocative efficiency requires that resources be apportioned among firms and industries so as to yield the best combination of products and services most desired by society. The greatest allocative efficiency is achieved when there is no other combination of goods and services that would be more desired by society. Allocative efficiency is achieved because suppliers supply the product at the lowest average total cost, which allows them to supply the product at a quantity desired by the consumers as reflected in the price that they are willing to pay. The lowest market prices that are achieved under a purely competitive market allow the greatest number of consumers to enjoy the product, and for those consumers that do enjoy the product, their consumer surplus is maximized. When price = minimum average total cost, the firm is using the most efficient available technology and producing the greatest output based on its costs.
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Title: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Headings: Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Pure Competition: Long-Run Equilibrium
Average Total Cost = Marginal Cost = Market Price
Productive And Allocative Efficiency Under Pure Competition
Content: Allocative efficiency requires that resources be apportioned among firms and industries so as to yield the best combination of products and services most desired by society. The greatest allocative efficiency is achieved when there is no other combination of goods and services that would be more desired by society. Allocative efficiency is achieved because suppliers supply the product at the lowest average total cost, which allows them to supply the product at a quantity desired by the consumers as reflected in the price that they are willing to pay. The lowest market prices that are achieved under a purely competitive market allow the greatest number of consumers to enjoy the product, and for those consumers that do enjoy the product, their consumer surplus is maximized. When price = minimum average total cost, the firm is using the most efficient available technology and producing the greatest output based on its costs. When price = marginal cost, resources are being allocated most efficiently.
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Title: Pure Competition
Headings: Pure Competition
Pure Competition
Economics of a Purely Competitive Seller
Average Revenue = Marginal Revenue = Market Price
Revenue = Price × Quantity
Short-Run Profit Maximization
Total Revenue and Total Cost Approach
Marginal-Revenue — Marginal-Cost Approach
MR = MC = Market Price
Marginal Cost and the Short Run Supply
Content: Pure Competition
Pure Competition
A perfectly competitive market is rare, but those that exist are very large, such as the markets for agricultural products, stocks, foreign exchange, and most commodities. Pure competition also offers a simplified economic market model that yields useful insights into the nature of competition and how it provides the greatest value to consumers. Perfectly competitive markets have 4 essential qualities: large number of firms supplying the product
standardized or homogeneous products
low entry and exit costs for firms entering or leaving the industry, and
for any market for which the above qualities are true, then suppliers are price takers in that no individual supplier has any influence on the market price
A competitive market exists because the product is standardized or homogeneous and the costs to enter or leave the industry are low, allowing many firms to compete in supplying a product or service. A high barrier to entry would otherwise limit the number of suppliers in the market. Hence, there will be many suppliers for standard products as long as the market price is above the average total cost of supplying the products. The suppliers of a competitive market are price takers — they have no influence whatsoever on the market price because each supplier has only a tiny share of the total market. If some suppliers try to raise their price by even a few pennies, then consumers will simply buy from other suppliers. On the other hand, for the individual seller, market demand is completely elastic, so there is no reason for any supplier to sell even a penny less than the market price, since they can sell all that they want for the market price. For an industry, the market price declines with increasing supply, but for the individual firm, demand is perfectly inelastic, so the competitive firm can supply any amount of product without affecting the market price.
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Title: Pure Competition
Headings: Pure Competition
Pure Competition
Economics of a Purely Competitive Seller
Average Revenue = Marginal Revenue = Market Price
Revenue = Price × Quantity
Short-Run Profit Maximization
Total Revenue and Total Cost Approach
Marginal-Revenue — Marginal-Cost Approach
MR = MC = Market Price
Marginal Cost and the Short Run Supply
Content: Hence, there will be many suppliers for standard products as long as the market price is above the average total cost of supplying the products. The suppliers of a competitive market are price takers — they have no influence whatsoever on the market price because each supplier has only a tiny share of the total market. If some suppliers try to raise their price by even a few pennies, then consumers will simply buy from other suppliers. On the other hand, for the individual seller, market demand is completely elastic, so there is no reason for any supplier to sell even a penny less than the market price, since they can sell all that they want for the market price. For an industry, the market price declines with increasing supply, but for the individual firm, demand is perfectly inelastic, so the competitive firm can supply any amount of product without affecting the market price. Thus, the firm can maximize its own profits by supplying the amount when its marginal cost, which is the cost for producing an additional product, equals the market price. If the products were differentiated to some degree, then the market would be a monopolistic competition, by definition, which would allow some suppliers to charge a slightly higher market price if they can convince consumers, through advertising or other methods, that their product is worth the higher price. Economics of a Purely Competitive Seller
Few markets as a whole are perfectly elastic, where consumers would buy whatever quantity was supplied without affecting the market price. However, sellers in a purely competitive market see a perfectly elastic demand — they can sell any quantity of the product at the market price. This makes both the average revenue, which is the average price of all products sold, and marginal revenue, equal to the price of the last item sold, equal to the market price.
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Title: Pure Competition
Headings: Pure Competition
Pure Competition
Economics of a Purely Competitive Seller
Average Revenue = Marginal Revenue = Market Price
Revenue = Price × Quantity
Short-Run Profit Maximization
Total Revenue and Total Cost Approach
Marginal-Revenue — Marginal-Cost Approach
MR = MC = Market Price
Marginal Cost and the Short Run Supply
Content: Thus, the firm can maximize its own profits by supplying the amount when its marginal cost, which is the cost for producing an additional product, equals the market price. If the products were differentiated to some degree, then the market would be a monopolistic competition, by definition, which would allow some suppliers to charge a slightly higher market price if they can convince consumers, through advertising or other methods, that their product is worth the higher price. Economics of a Purely Competitive Seller
Few markets as a whole are perfectly elastic, where consumers would buy whatever quantity was supplied without affecting the market price. However, sellers in a purely competitive market see a perfectly elastic demand — they can sell any quantity of the product at the market price. This makes both the average revenue, which is the average price of all products sold, and marginal revenue, equal to the price of the last item sold, equal to the market price. Average Revenue = Marginal Revenue = Market Price
This, in turn, means the total revenue of the seller equals the market price multiplied by the number of units sold. Revenue = Price × Quantity
Short-Run Profit Maximization
Since the competitive seller cannot charge anything but the market price, it can only maximize profits or minimize losses by minimizing costs. However, in the short run, suppliers can only minimize variable costs, not fixed costs. There are 2 methods to determine at what output a seller would maximize profits or minimize losses: by comparing total revenue and total costs at each output level or
by increasing output until marginal revenue = marginal cost.
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Title: International Balance Of Payments (BOP): Current Account, Capital Account, Financial Account, Official Reserve Account
Headings: International Balance of Payments (BOP)
International Balance of Payments (BOP)
Current Account and Capital Account
The Current Account
Capital Account Balance = Balance of Trade = Exported Goods and Services - Imported Goods and Services
The Capital Account
Capital Account Balance = Capital Inflows - Capital Outflows
The Financial Account
Balance of Payments Deficit and Surplus
BOP = Current Account + Capital Account
The Official Reserve Account
Dollarization
Resources
External Links
Content: However, foreign interventions rarely work because, while central banks only intervene for a short time, market forces are always influencing the exchange rate, so the market equilibrium will soon return after the intervention. Dollarization
There are some smaller countries and independent territories in the world that do not have their own currency, but use the currency of another country. Although it is known as dollarization, the currency can be any currency, although it usually is the United States dollar. Therefore, such countries and regions have no balance of payments nor can they conduct their own monetary policy. Countries that are territories or commonwealths of other countries generally use the currency of the main country. For instance, Puerto Rico, a commonwealth of the United States, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, a quasi-independent territory of the United States, use the United States dollar for their currency. Sometimes a country will adopt a foreign currency because the domestic currency has little or no value. For instance, in March, 2000, the government of Ecuador changed the official currency from the Sucre to the United States dollar to stabilize the economy and to greatly reduce the high inflation that plagued the country in the 1980's and 90's. Resources
FRB: Z.1 Release-- Flow of Funds Accounts of the United States, Release Dates
BEA International Economic Accounts:
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Title: 4 Things You Need To Know About Alcohol-Induced Blackouts - This Naked Mind
Headings: 4 Things You Need To Know About Alcohol-Induced Blackouts
4 Things You Need To Know About Alcohol-Induced Blackouts
Content: 1) What is an Alcohol-Induced Blackout? Blackouts are defined as periods of amnesia caused by excessive alcohol consumption, where a person is actively engaging in normal behaviors ranging from simple tasks like eating food to more aggressive behaviors like having a fight or engaging in sexual intercourse. However, the person will have little to no recall of events that took place during the blackout period. The high concentration of alcohol causes the part of the brain responsible for long-term memory to shut down. Simply put by Hepola, “The blood reaches a certain alcohol saturation point and shuts down the hippocampus—the part of the brain making long-term memories.” The intoxicated person will be participating in all sorts of activities, but the recorder in their brain is turned off. Hepola elaborates, “Your short-term memory still works, but short-term memory lasts less than two minutes, which explains why wasted people can follow a conversation from point to point, but they will repeat themselves after some time has passed.” The drinker repeating themselves is one sign that they may be in a blackout. Another possible sign is that they will have a vacant look in their eyes where they don’t appear to be fully focused and present. These are clues that may point to a potential alcohol-induced blackout, however there is really no way of knowing for sure when a person is in a blackout.
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https://thisnakedmind.com/4-things-need-know-know-alcohol-induced-blackouts/
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Title: Potato Chips vs French Fries | thosefoods.com
Headings: Potato Chips vs French Fries
Potato Chips vs French Fries
History
Cooking Methods
Nutrition
Potato Chips vs French Fries
Conclusion
Content: French fries are older. They are apparently invented by either the Belgians or the French. The origin is not much known. However, according to Wikipedia, the term “French fries” became popular after the former president Thomas Jefferson asked for “potatoes, served in the French manner” in a White House dinner in 1802. Cooking Methods
Actually, potato chips and French fries are cooked in a similar manner, which is by frying. However, potato chips are typically thin and crisp. They are made by slicing potatoes in thin, fine chips. After the frying process, these thin chips become crisp. But note that British potato chips are unique with thicker slices. Potato chips are also sold as snacks in nitrogen-filled bags in stores.
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https://thosefoods.com/potato-chips-vs-french-fries/
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Title: The Mongols and Eurasian Trade and Communication – Thothios
Headings: THE MONGOLS AND EURASIAN TRADE AND COMMUNICATION
THE MONGOLS AND EURASIAN TRADE AND COMMUNICATION
Learning Objective 2C
Historical Development 1
Historical Objective 2D
Historical Development 2
HD1: PAX MONGOLIA AND THE GROWTH OF LAND-BASED TRADE UNDER THE MONGOLS
Increased Trade and Communication
Trade Networks as Networks of Communication
Causes of Trade Growth Under the Mongols
Mongol Military Power
Standardized Trading Practices
Mongol Leaders Financially Support Trade
HD2: INCREASED CONTACT DURING MONGOL RULE ENCOURAGE INCREASED TECHNOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL TRANSFER
HISTORICAL TREND
Content: The Mongols and Eurasian Trade and Communication – Thothios
C. 1200 to C. 1450
c. 1200
to
c. 1450
Unit 1: The Global Tapestry
Chinese Governing Traditions
Chinese Cultural Traditions
China’s Cultural Influence on its Neighbors
Chinese Economic Developments
Islamic Cultural Traditions
Governance Across the Islamic World
Technology and Innovation in the Islamic World
Cultural Developments in South and Southeast Asia
Governance in South and Southeast Asia
State Systems in the Americas
State Systems in Africa
European Cultural Developments
European Social, Economic, and Political Developments
c. 1750
to c. 1900
Unit 5: Revolutions
5.1A
The Enlightenment
5.1A
Nationalism
5.1B
The Enlightenment and Movements of Liberation
5.2C
Nationalism and Revolutions
5.3
Industrial Revolution Begins
5.4
Industrialization Spreads
5.5
Technology of the Industrial Age
5.6
Government’s Role in Industrialization
5.7
Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
5.8
Reactions to the Industrial Economy
5.9
Society in the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization
6.1
Rationales for Imperialism
6.2
State Expansion
6.3
Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
6.4
Global Economic Developments
6.5
Economic Imperialism
6.6
Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
6.7
Effects of Migration
THE MONGOLS AND EURASIAN TRADE AND COMMUNICATION
Learning Objective 2C
Explain how the expansion of
empires influenced trade and
communication over time. Historical Development 1
The expansion of the Mongol empire facilitated Afro-Eurasian trade and communication. Historical Objective 2D
Interregional conflict and contacts across the Mongol Empire encouraged significant technological and cultural transfers. Historical Development 2
Interregional contacts and conflicts during the Mongol empire encourage significant technological and cultural transfer. The growth of the Mongol empire brought a boom of increased interregional connections between distant peoples and civilizations. For the first time in history, the Mongols had connected nearly the whole of the Eurasian landmass under a single group’s leadership. As a result, land-based trade across Eurasia was rejuvenated as the Silk Roads became increasingly import movers of goods, peoples, cultures, and ideas.
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Title: The Mongols and Eurasian Trade and Communication – Thothios
Headings: THE MONGOLS AND EURASIAN TRADE AND COMMUNICATION
THE MONGOLS AND EURASIAN TRADE AND COMMUNICATION
Learning Objective 2C
Historical Development 1
Historical Objective 2D
Historical Development 2
HD1: PAX MONGOLIA AND THE GROWTH OF LAND-BASED TRADE UNDER THE MONGOLS
Increased Trade and Communication
Trade Networks as Networks of Communication
Causes of Trade Growth Under the Mongols
Mongol Military Power
Standardized Trading Practices
Mongol Leaders Financially Support Trade
HD2: INCREASED CONTACT DURING MONGOL RULE ENCOURAGE INCREASED TECHNOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL TRANSFER
HISTORICAL TREND
Content: Historical Objective 2D
Interregional conflict and contacts across the Mongol Empire encouraged significant technological and cultural transfers. Historical Development 2
Interregional contacts and conflicts during the Mongol empire encourage significant technological and cultural transfer. The growth of the Mongol empire brought a boom of increased interregional connections between distant peoples and civilizations. For the first time in history, the Mongols had connected nearly the whole of the Eurasian landmass under a single group’s leadership. As a result, land-based trade across Eurasia was rejuvenated as the Silk Roads became increasingly import movers of goods, peoples, cultures, and ideas. While the Mongol empire and khanates peaked rapidly and declined rapidly, their impacts left a lasting mark upon global history. Their empire set the world up for its entrance into the modern age. The global connections they built remained after their demise as a global power. HD1: PAX MONGOLIA AND THE GROWTH OF LAND-BASED TRADE UNDER THE MONGOLS
The expansion of the Mongol Empire brought great devastation to many civilizations and populations.
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Title: Explain To Me Again Why Psychologists Can’t Prescribe Meds? | Thought Broadcast
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Explain To Me Again Why Psychologists Can’t Prescribe Meds? Consider the following two clinical scenarios: A. William, a 62 year-old accountant, has been feeling “depressed” since his divorce 5 years ago. His practice, he says, is “falling apart,” as he has lost several high-profile clients and he believes it’s “too late” for his business to recover. His adult son and daughter admire him greatly, but his ex-wife denigrates him and does everything she can to keep their children from seeing him. William spends most of his days at his elderly parents’ house, a two-hour drive away, where he sleeps in the room (and bed) he occupied in his childhood. William has been seeing Dr Moore every 1-2 weeks for the last 2 years. Dr Moore has tried to support William’s ill-fated attempts to build up his practice, spend more time with his children, and engage in more productive activities, including dating and other social endeavors. But William persistently complains that it’s “of no use,” he’ll “never meet anyone,” and his practice is “doomed to fail.”
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Content: His adult son and daughter admire him greatly, but his ex-wife denigrates him and does everything she can to keep their children from seeing him. William spends most of his days at his elderly parents’ house, a two-hour drive away, where he sleeps in the room (and bed) he occupied in his childhood. William has been seeing Dr Moore every 1-2 weeks for the last 2 years. Dr Moore has tried to support William’s ill-fated attempts to build up his practice, spend more time with his children, and engage in more productive activities, including dating and other social endeavors. But William persistently complains that it’s “of no use,” he’ll “never meet anyone,” and his practice is “doomed to fail.” At times, Dr Moore has feared that William may in fact attempt suicide, although to this point no attempt has been made. B. Claudia is a 68 year-old Medicare recipient with a history of major depression, asthma, diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, chronic renal failure, low back pain, and—for the last year—unexplained urinary incontinence. She sees Dr Smith approximately every four weeks. In each visit (which typically lasts about 20 minutes), Dr Smith must manage all of Claudia’s complaints and concerns, and while Dr Smith has made referrals to the appropriate medical specialists, Claudia’s condition has not improved. In fact, Claudia now worries that she’s a “burden” on everyone else, especially her family, and “just wants to die.”
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Content: At times, Dr Moore has feared that William may in fact attempt suicide, although to this point no attempt has been made. B. Claudia is a 68 year-old Medicare recipient with a history of major depression, asthma, diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, chronic renal failure, low back pain, and—for the last year—unexplained urinary incontinence. She sees Dr Smith approximately every four weeks. In each visit (which typically lasts about 20 minutes), Dr Smith must manage all of Claudia’s complaints and concerns, and while Dr Smith has made referrals to the appropriate medical specialists, Claudia’s condition has not improved. In fact, Claudia now worries that she’s a “burden” on everyone else, especially her family, and “just wants to die.” She and her daughter ask Dr Smith to “do something” to help. Each of these scenarios is an actual case from my practice (with details changed to maintain anonymity). Both William and Claudia are in emotional distress, and a case could be made for a trial of a psychiatric medication in each of them. The problem, however, lies in the fact that only one of these “doctors” is a medical doctor: in this case, Dr Smith.
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Content: She and her daughter ask Dr Smith to “do something” to help. Each of these scenarios is an actual case from my practice (with details changed to maintain anonymity). Both William and Claudia are in emotional distress, and a case could be made for a trial of a psychiatric medication in each of them. The problem, however, lies in the fact that only one of these “doctors” is a medical doctor: in this case, Dr Smith. As a result, despite whatever experience or insight Dr Moore may have in the diagnosis of mental illness, he’s forbidden from prescribing a drug to treat it. I recently gave a presentation to a Continuing Education program sponsored by the California School of Professional Psychology . My audience was a group of “prescribing psychologists”—licensed psychologists who have taken over 500 hours of psychopharmacology course work in addition to the years to obtain their psychology PhDs. By virtue of their core training, these psychologists do not see patients as “diseases” or as targets for drugs. Although they do receive training in psychiatric diagnosis (and use the same DSM as psychiatrists), neuroanatomy, and testing/assessment, their interventions are decidedly not biological.
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Content: As a result, despite whatever experience or insight Dr Moore may have in the diagnosis of mental illness, he’s forbidden from prescribing a drug to treat it. I recently gave a presentation to a Continuing Education program sponsored by the California School of Professional Psychology . My audience was a group of “prescribing psychologists”—licensed psychologists who have taken over 500 hours of psychopharmacology course work in addition to the years to obtain their psychology PhDs. By virtue of their core training, these psychologists do not see patients as “diseases” or as targets for drugs. Although they do receive training in psychiatric diagnosis (and use the same DSM as psychiatrists), neuroanatomy, and testing/assessment, their interventions are decidedly not biological. Most of them see psychotherapy as a primary intervention, and, more importantly, they are well versed in determining when and how medications can be introduced as a complement to the work done in therapy. Most states, however (including my own, California) do not permit psychologists to obtain prescribing privileges, resulting in a division of labor that ultimately affects patient care. Let’s return to the scenarios: in scenario “A,” Dr Moore could not prescribe William any medication, although he followed William through two brief antidepressant trials prescribed by William’s primary care physician (with whom, incidentally, Dr Moore never spoke). When Dr Moore referred William to me, I was happy to see him but didn’t want to see myself as just a “prescriber.”
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Content: Most of them see psychotherapy as a primary intervention, and, more importantly, they are well versed in determining when and how medications can be introduced as a complement to the work done in therapy. Most states, however (including my own, California) do not permit psychologists to obtain prescribing privileges, resulting in a division of labor that ultimately affects patient care. Let’s return to the scenarios: in scenario “A,” Dr Moore could not prescribe William any medication, although he followed William through two brief antidepressant trials prescribed by William’s primary care physician (with whom, incidentally, Dr Moore never spoke). When Dr Moore referred William to me, I was happy to see him but didn’t want to see myself as just a “prescriber.” Thus, I had two long phone conversations with Dr Moore to hear his assessment, and decided to prescribe one of the drugs that he recommended. William still sees both Dr Moore and me. It’s arguably a waste of time (and money), since each visit is followed by a telephone call to Dr Moore to make sure I’m on the right track. Claudia’s case was a very different story. Because Claudia complained of being a “burden” and “wanting to die”—complaints also found in major depression—Dr Smith, her primary care physician, decided to prescribe an antidepressant.
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Content: Thus, I had two long phone conversations with Dr Moore to hear his assessment, and decided to prescribe one of the drugs that he recommended. William still sees both Dr Moore and me. It’s arguably a waste of time (and money), since each visit is followed by a telephone call to Dr Moore to make sure I’m on the right track. Claudia’s case was a very different story. Because Claudia complained of being a “burden” and “wanting to die”—complaints also found in major depression—Dr Smith, her primary care physician, decided to prescribe an antidepressant. He prescribed Celexa, and about one month later, when it had had no obvious effect, he gave Claudia some samples of Abilify, an antipsychotic sometimes used for augmentation of antidepressants . ( In fact, Dr Smith told Claudia to take Abilify three times daily, with the admonishment “if you want to stop crying, you need to take this Abilify three times a day, but if you stop taking it, you’ll start crying again.”) Like it or not, this counts as “mental health care” for lots of patients. Some would argue that the only ones qualified to prescribe medications are medical doctors. They would claim that Dr Moore, a psychologist, might have crossed a professional boundary by “suggesting” an antidepressant for William, while Dr Smith, a physician, has the full ability to assess interactions among medications and to manage complex polypharmacy, even without consulting a psychiatrist.
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Content: He prescribed Celexa, and about one month later, when it had had no obvious effect, he gave Claudia some samples of Abilify, an antipsychotic sometimes used for augmentation of antidepressants . ( In fact, Dr Smith told Claudia to take Abilify three times daily, with the admonishment “if you want to stop crying, you need to take this Abilify three times a day, but if you stop taking it, you’ll start crying again.”) Like it or not, this counts as “mental health care” for lots of patients. Some would argue that the only ones qualified to prescribe medications are medical doctors. They would claim that Dr Moore, a psychologist, might have crossed a professional boundary by “suggesting” an antidepressant for William, while Dr Smith, a physician, has the full ability to assess interactions among medications and to manage complex polypharmacy, even without consulting a psychiatrist. In reality, however, Dr Smith’s “training” in psychotropic drugs most likely came from a drug rep (and his use of samples was a telltale sign), not from advanced training in psychopharmacology. When one considers that the majority of psychotropic medication is prescribed by non-psychiatrists like Dr Smith, it’s fairly safe to say that much use of psychiatric drugs is motivated by drug ads, free samples, and “educational dinners” by “key opinion leaders,” and provided without much follow-up. Furthermore, Dr Smith’s training in mental health most likely pales in comparison to that of Dr Moore. Psychologists like Dr Moore have five or more years of postgraduate training, 3000 or more hours of clinical supervision, research experience, and have passed a national licensing exam. But they’re forbidden from using medications that have been FDA-approved for precisely the conditions that they are extraordinarily well-equipped to evaluate, diagnose, and treat.
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Content: In reality, however, Dr Smith’s “training” in psychotropic drugs most likely came from a drug rep (and his use of samples was a telltale sign), not from advanced training in psychopharmacology. When one considers that the majority of psychotropic medication is prescribed by non-psychiatrists like Dr Smith, it’s fairly safe to say that much use of psychiatric drugs is motivated by drug ads, free samples, and “educational dinners” by “key opinion leaders,” and provided without much follow-up. Furthermore, Dr Smith’s training in mental health most likely pales in comparison to that of Dr Moore. Psychologists like Dr Moore have five or more years of postgraduate training, 3000 or more hours of clinical supervision, research experience, and have passed a national licensing exam. But they’re forbidden from using medications that have been FDA-approved for precisely the conditions that they are extraordinarily well-equipped to evaluate, diagnose, and treat. A satisfactory alternative would be an integrated behavioral health/primary care clinic in which professionals like Dr Moore can consult with a psychiatrist ( or another “psychiatric prescriber”) to prescribe. This arrangement has been shown to work in many settings . It also allows for proper follow-up and limits the number of prescribers. Indeed, pharmaceutical companies salivate at the prospect of more people with prescribing authority—it directly expands the market for their drugs—but the fact is that most of them simply don’t work as well as advertised and cause unwanted side effects. ( More about that in a future post.)
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Content: A satisfactory alternative would be an integrated behavioral health/primary care clinic in which professionals like Dr Moore can consult with a psychiatrist ( or another “psychiatric prescriber”) to prescribe. This arrangement has been shown to work in many settings . It also allows for proper follow-up and limits the number of prescribers. Indeed, pharmaceutical companies salivate at the prospect of more people with prescribing authority—it directly expands the market for their drugs—but the fact is that most of them simply don’t work as well as advertised and cause unwanted side effects. ( More about that in a future post.) The bottom line is that there are ways of delivering mental health care in a more rational fashion, by people who know what they’re doing. As it currently stands, however, anyone with an MD (or DO, or NP) can prescribe a drug, even if others may possess greater experience or knowledge, or provide higher-quality care. As an MD, I’m technically licensed to perform surgery, but trust me, you don’t want me to remove your appendix. By the same token, overworked primary care docs whose idea of treating depression is handing out Pristiq samples every few months are probably not the best ones to treat depression in the medically ill. But they do, and maybe it’s time for that to change.
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Content: The bottom line is that there are ways of delivering mental health care in a more rational fashion, by people who know what they’re doing. As it currently stands, however, anyone with an MD (or DO, or NP) can prescribe a drug, even if others may possess greater experience or knowledge, or provide higher-quality care. As an MD, I’m technically licensed to perform surgery, but trust me, you don’t want me to remove your appendix. By the same token, overworked primary care docs whose idea of treating depression is handing out Pristiq samples every few months are probably not the best ones to treat depression in the medically ill. But they do, and maybe it’s time for that to change. Like this: Like
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Title: Things You Can Change Vs Things You Can’t | Thought Catalog
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Things You Can Change Vs Things You Can’t
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Chelsea Fagan
Trace the scars life has left you. It will remind you that at one point, you fought for something. You believed.
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What You Can Change: You can smile at people you pass in the street, hold open doors, and say “hello.” You can treat everyone — even the barista at Starbucks when you’re hungover at 8 AM — like they are deserving of your respect and friendliness. You can do favors for people without expecting anything in return. You can associate yourself with people who are supportive of your life choices and your achievements. You can end social media contacts which are no good for your self-esteem. You can turn down offers and accept opportunities without feeling guilty about them. You can tell people you love them more often, and tell them what makes them special. What You Can’t Change: You can’t please everyone — you probably can’t even please most people.
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35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
These famous last words will shake you to your core.
1. “I don’t care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me.”
2. “Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life.”
3. “Tell me. After my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be a pleasure to end all pleasures.”
4. “Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard! I could hang a dozen men while you’re screwing around!”
5. “Okay Warden, let’s do it. I love y’all. I can taste it already. I am starting to go.”
6. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
7. “Turn up the radio and I’ll go quietly.”
8. “Freedom, freedom at last! It’s been a good one!”
9. “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.”
10. “I’d rather be fishing.”
11. “I’d just like to say I’m sailing with the rock, and I’ll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus, June 6th. Like the movie, big mother ship and all. I’ll be back.”
12. “Let’s do it!”
13. “How’s this for a headline? ‘French Fries.’”
14. “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.”
15. “I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'” He urged the relatives of his victim to “go home, have fun, smile. I’m happy. Why should I lie now. I have no anger. I have no fear.”
16. “Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.”
17. “I did not get my Spaghetti-Os, I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”
18. “Kiss my ass.”
19. “I have nothing to say.”
20. “Go Raiders!”
21. “Take a step forward, lads. It will be easier that way.”
22. “You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother.”
23. “Good people are always so sure they’re right.”
24. “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”
25. “I am innocent, innocent, innocent. Make no mistake about this. I owe society nothing. I am an innocent man and something very wrong is taking place tonight.”
26. “I love you, mom.”
27. “Capital punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.”
28. “Beam me up.”
29. “See you all on the other side. Warden, murder me … I’m ready to roll. Time to get this party started.”
30. “Kathy, you know I never meant to hurt you. I gave you everything, and that’s what made me so angry. But I never meant to hurt you. I’m sorry.”
31. “There is no way words can express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies. Now I can be with my babies, as I always intended.”
32. “My darling Gerti, my wife, I love you endlessly my honeybird. Till we meet again, stay strong. Love, Billy.”
33. “I understand the feelings of the Oestricker family, and I ask their forgiveness…I want to stress to them that I did not go down there that night to harm Jerry. I deeply regret how it turned out.”
34. “I love you all, and I’m sorry for what I done. I’m sorry for killing your mom and what I done to you.”
35. “I can’t really pinpoint where it started, what happened, but really believe that’s just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. I was in their reformatory schools and penitentiary, but ah, they create monsters in there.”
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If you’re going to f*cking panic — this book is here to help
Content: Punishment: executed by the electric chair on January 4th, 1989. 10. “ I’d rather be fishing.” Name: Jimmy Glass
Crime: escaped prison and killed Newton and Erlene Brown. Punishment: executed by electric chair on June 12th, 1987. 11. “
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Title: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words | Thought Catalog
Headings: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
These famous last words will shake you to your core.
1. “I don’t care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me.”
2. “Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life.”
3. “Tell me. After my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be a pleasure to end all pleasures.”
4. “Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard! I could hang a dozen men while you’re screwing around!”
5. “Okay Warden, let’s do it. I love y’all. I can taste it already. I am starting to go.”
6. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
7. “Turn up the radio and I’ll go quietly.”
8. “Freedom, freedom at last! It’s been a good one!”
9. “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.”
10. “I’d rather be fishing.”
11. “I’d just like to say I’m sailing with the rock, and I’ll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus, June 6th. Like the movie, big mother ship and all. I’ll be back.”
12. “Let’s do it!”
13. “How’s this for a headline? ‘French Fries.’”
14. “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.”
15. “I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'” He urged the relatives of his victim to “go home, have fun, smile. I’m happy. Why should I lie now. I have no anger. I have no fear.”
16. “Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.”
17. “I did not get my Spaghetti-Os, I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”
18. “Kiss my ass.”
19. “I have nothing to say.”
20. “Go Raiders!”
21. “Take a step forward, lads. It will be easier that way.”
22. “You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother.”
23. “Good people are always so sure they’re right.”
24. “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”
25. “I am innocent, innocent, innocent. Make no mistake about this. I owe society nothing. I am an innocent man and something very wrong is taking place tonight.”
26. “I love you, mom.”
27. “Capital punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.”
28. “Beam me up.”
29. “See you all on the other side. Warden, murder me … I’m ready to roll. Time to get this party started.”
30. “Kathy, you know I never meant to hurt you. I gave you everything, and that’s what made me so angry. But I never meant to hurt you. I’m sorry.”
31. “There is no way words can express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies. Now I can be with my babies, as I always intended.”
32. “My darling Gerti, my wife, I love you endlessly my honeybird. Till we meet again, stay strong. Love, Billy.”
33. “I understand the feelings of the Oestricker family, and I ask their forgiveness…I want to stress to them that I did not go down there that night to harm Jerry. I deeply regret how it turned out.”
34. “I love you all, and I’m sorry for what I done. I’m sorry for killing your mom and what I done to you.”
35. “I can’t really pinpoint where it started, what happened, but really believe that’s just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. I was in their reformatory schools and penitentiary, but ah, they create monsters in there.”
Come (press) play with us.
About the author
If you’re going to f*cking panic — this book is here to help
Content: killed 7 men between the years 1989 and 1990. Punishment: executed by lethal injection on October 9th, 2002. 12. “ Let’s do it!” Name: Gary Gilmore
Crime: murder
Punishment: executed by a firing squad on January 17, 1977. ***Fun fact:
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Title: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words | Thought Catalog
Headings: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
These famous last words will shake you to your core.
1. “I don’t care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me.”
2. “Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life.”
3. “Tell me. After my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be a pleasure to end all pleasures.”
4. “Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard! I could hang a dozen men while you’re screwing around!”
5. “Okay Warden, let’s do it. I love y’all. I can taste it already. I am starting to go.”
6. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
7. “Turn up the radio and I’ll go quietly.”
8. “Freedom, freedom at last! It’s been a good one!”
9. “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.”
10. “I’d rather be fishing.”
11. “I’d just like to say I’m sailing with the rock, and I’ll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus, June 6th. Like the movie, big mother ship and all. I’ll be back.”
12. “Let’s do it!”
13. “How’s this for a headline? ‘French Fries.’”
14. “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.”
15. “I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'” He urged the relatives of his victim to “go home, have fun, smile. I’m happy. Why should I lie now. I have no anger. I have no fear.”
16. “Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.”
17. “I did not get my Spaghetti-Os, I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”
18. “Kiss my ass.”
19. “I have nothing to say.”
20. “Go Raiders!”
21. “Take a step forward, lads. It will be easier that way.”
22. “You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother.”
23. “Good people are always so sure they’re right.”
24. “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”
25. “I am innocent, innocent, innocent. Make no mistake about this. I owe society nothing. I am an innocent man and something very wrong is taking place tonight.”
26. “I love you, mom.”
27. “Capital punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.”
28. “Beam me up.”
29. “See you all on the other side. Warden, murder me … I’m ready to roll. Time to get this party started.”
30. “Kathy, you know I never meant to hurt you. I gave you everything, and that’s what made me so angry. But I never meant to hurt you. I’m sorry.”
31. “There is no way words can express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies. Now I can be with my babies, as I always intended.”
32. “My darling Gerti, my wife, I love you endlessly my honeybird. Till we meet again, stay strong. Love, Billy.”
33. “I understand the feelings of the Oestricker family, and I ask their forgiveness…I want to stress to them that I did not go down there that night to harm Jerry. I deeply regret how it turned out.”
34. “I love you all, and I’m sorry for what I done. I’m sorry for killing your mom and what I done to you.”
35. “I can’t really pinpoint where it started, what happened, but really believe that’s just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. I was in their reformatory schools and penitentiary, but ah, they create monsters in there.”
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Content: James French
Crime: murder
Punishment: executed by electric chair on August 10th, 1966. 14. “ An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.” Name: Roger Keith Coleman
Crime: convicted of murdering his sister-in-law. Punishment:
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Title: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words | Thought Catalog
Headings: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
These famous last words will shake you to your core.
1. “I don’t care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me.”
2. “Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life.”
3. “Tell me. After my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be a pleasure to end all pleasures.”
4. “Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard! I could hang a dozen men while you’re screwing around!”
5. “Okay Warden, let’s do it. I love y’all. I can taste it already. I am starting to go.”
6. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
7. “Turn up the radio and I’ll go quietly.”
8. “Freedom, freedom at last! It’s been a good one!”
9. “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.”
10. “I’d rather be fishing.”
11. “I’d just like to say I’m sailing with the rock, and I’ll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus, June 6th. Like the movie, big mother ship and all. I’ll be back.”
12. “Let’s do it!”
13. “How’s this for a headline? ‘French Fries.’”
14. “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.”
15. “I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'” He urged the relatives of his victim to “go home, have fun, smile. I’m happy. Why should I lie now. I have no anger. I have no fear.”
16. “Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.”
17. “I did not get my Spaghetti-Os, I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”
18. “Kiss my ass.”
19. “I have nothing to say.”
20. “Go Raiders!”
21. “Take a step forward, lads. It will be easier that way.”
22. “You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother.”
23. “Good people are always so sure they’re right.”
24. “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”
25. “I am innocent, innocent, innocent. Make no mistake about this. I owe society nothing. I am an innocent man and something very wrong is taking place tonight.”
26. “I love you, mom.”
27. “Capital punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.”
28. “Beam me up.”
29. “See you all on the other side. Warden, murder me … I’m ready to roll. Time to get this party started.”
30. “Kathy, you know I never meant to hurt you. I gave you everything, and that’s what made me so angry. But I never meant to hurt you. I’m sorry.”
31. “There is no way words can express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies. Now I can be with my babies, as I always intended.”
32. “My darling Gerti, my wife, I love you endlessly my honeybird. Till we meet again, stay strong. Love, Billy.”
33. “I understand the feelings of the Oestricker family, and I ask their forgiveness…I want to stress to them that I did not go down there that night to harm Jerry. I deeply regret how it turned out.”
34. “I love you all, and I’m sorry for what I done. I’m sorry for killing your mom and what I done to you.”
35. “I can’t really pinpoint where it started, what happened, but really believe that’s just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. I was in their reformatory schools and penitentiary, but ah, they create monsters in there.”
Come (press) play with us.
About the author
If you’re going to f*cking panic — this book is here to help
Content: When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.” Name: Roger Keith Coleman
Crime: convicted of murdering his sister-in-law. Punishment: executed by electric chair on May 20th, 1992. 15. “ I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness.
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Title: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words | Thought Catalog
Headings: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
These famous last words will shake you to your core.
1. “I don’t care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me.”
2. “Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life.”
3. “Tell me. After my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be a pleasure to end all pleasures.”
4. “Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard! I could hang a dozen men while you’re screwing around!”
5. “Okay Warden, let’s do it. I love y’all. I can taste it already. I am starting to go.”
6. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
7. “Turn up the radio and I’ll go quietly.”
8. “Freedom, freedom at last! It’s been a good one!”
9. “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.”
10. “I’d rather be fishing.”
11. “I’d just like to say I’m sailing with the rock, and I’ll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus, June 6th. Like the movie, big mother ship and all. I’ll be back.”
12. “Let’s do it!”
13. “How’s this for a headline? ‘French Fries.’”
14. “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.”
15. “I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'” He urged the relatives of his victim to “go home, have fun, smile. I’m happy. Why should I lie now. I have no anger. I have no fear.”
16. “Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.”
17. “I did not get my Spaghetti-Os, I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”
18. “Kiss my ass.”
19. “I have nothing to say.”
20. “Go Raiders!”
21. “Take a step forward, lads. It will be easier that way.”
22. “You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother.”
23. “Good people are always so sure they’re right.”
24. “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”
25. “I am innocent, innocent, innocent. Make no mistake about this. I owe society nothing. I am an innocent man and something very wrong is taking place tonight.”
26. “I love you, mom.”
27. “Capital punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.”
28. “Beam me up.”
29. “See you all on the other side. Warden, murder me … I’m ready to roll. Time to get this party started.”
30. “Kathy, you know I never meant to hurt you. I gave you everything, and that’s what made me so angry. But I never meant to hurt you. I’m sorry.”
31. “There is no way words can express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies. Now I can be with my babies, as I always intended.”
32. “My darling Gerti, my wife, I love you endlessly my honeybird. Till we meet again, stay strong. Love, Billy.”
33. “I understand the feelings of the Oestricker family, and I ask their forgiveness…I want to stress to them that I did not go down there that night to harm Jerry. I deeply regret how it turned out.”
34. “I love you all, and I’m sorry for what I done. I’m sorry for killing your mom and what I done to you.”
35. “I can’t really pinpoint where it started, what happened, but really believe that’s just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. I was in their reformatory schools and penitentiary, but ah, they create monsters in there.”
Come (press) play with us.
About the author
If you’re going to f*cking panic — this book is here to help
Content: executed by electric chair on May 20th, 1992. 15. “ I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “ I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'”
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Title: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words | Thought Catalog
Headings: 35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
35 Serial Killers And Their Horrifyingly Creepy Last Words
These famous last words will shake you to your core.
1. “I don’t care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me.”
2. “Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life.”
3. “Tell me. After my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be a pleasure to end all pleasures.”
4. “Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard! I could hang a dozen men while you’re screwing around!”
5. “Okay Warden, let’s do it. I love y’all. I can taste it already. I am starting to go.”
6. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
7. “Turn up the radio and I’ll go quietly.”
8. “Freedom, freedom at last! It’s been a good one!”
9. “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.”
10. “I’d rather be fishing.”
11. “I’d just like to say I’m sailing with the rock, and I’ll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus, June 6th. Like the movie, big mother ship and all. I’ll be back.”
12. “Let’s do it!”
13. “How’s this for a headline? ‘French Fries.’”
14. “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope Americans will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.”
15. “I took a father, it wasn’t my fault, it was an accident … God knows the truth.” Shannon was smiling and humming as witnesses entered the death chamber. He told the Garza family that his smile was “not from happiness. If my life could bring your father back, then let it be. Don’t take my smile for disrespect.” Shannon said he was going to heaven. He said if he saw his victim, he would ask Garza for forgiveness. “I’ll say when I see him, ‘I’m sorry.'” He urged the relatives of his victim to “go home, have fun, smile. I’m happy. Why should I lie now. I have no anger. I have no fear.”
16. “Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.”
17. “I did not get my Spaghetti-Os, I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”
18. “Kiss my ass.”
19. “I have nothing to say.”
20. “Go Raiders!”
21. “Take a step forward, lads. It will be easier that way.”
22. “You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother.”
23. “Good people are always so sure they’re right.”
24. “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”
25. “I am innocent, innocent, innocent. Make no mistake about this. I owe society nothing. I am an innocent man and something very wrong is taking place tonight.”
26. “I love you, mom.”
27. “Capital punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.”
28. “Beam me up.”
29. “See you all on the other side. Warden, murder me … I’m ready to roll. Time to get this party started.”
30. “Kathy, you know I never meant to hurt you. I gave you everything, and that’s what made me so angry. But I never meant to hurt you. I’m sorry.”
31. “There is no way words can express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies. Now I can be with my babies, as I always intended.”
32. “My darling Gerti, my wife, I love you endlessly my honeybird. Till we meet again, stay strong. Love, Billy.”
33. “I understand the feelings of the Oestricker family, and I ask their forgiveness…I want to stress to them that I did not go down there that night to harm Jerry. I deeply regret how it turned out.”
34. “I love you all, and I’m sorry for what I done. I’m sorry for killing your mom and what I done to you.”
35. “I can’t really pinpoint where it started, what happened, but really believe that’s just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. I was in their reformatory schools and penitentiary, but ah, they create monsters in there.”
Come (press) play with us.
About the author
If you’re going to f*cking panic — this book is here to help
Content: executed by lethal injection on March 20th, 1995. 18. “ Kiss my ass.” Name: John Wayne Gacy, “Killer Clown.” Crime: raped and murdered 33 men in a 6-year span. Punishment: executed by lethal injection on May 10th, 1994. 19. “
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