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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_884943767#6_2003346041
Title: Promoting accountability - Transforming the System Transforming the System Headings: Promoting accountability Promoting accountability Community-based accountability Political accountability Civil lawsuits Criminal Prosecutions To promote accountability, local, state, and county legislatures should pass legislation that calls for the following: Civil society, activists, and concerned community members should: Content: Since Title VI prohibits recipients of federal funds, including police departments, from discriminating based on race, color, or national origin, the DOJ could require police departments to “show specific, demonstrable evidence of proactive efforts to address and overcome racially biased policing when those departments apply for federal funds, undergo evaluations, submit reports, and are audited for compliance with federal civil rights law. Better still, it can reward and incentivize the departments that combine public safety and civil rights protections most effectively.” The demonstrable evidence of such policy changes can include the type of policy changes police departments provide in consent decrees with the federal government, including “training in civil rights and de-escalation, stronger scrutiny of racial inequities and excessive force, and greater community accountability and oversight.” Thus, the DOJ can proactively encourage these reforms, providing adequate guidance and resources, rather than reacting to abuses in a piecemeal fashion. Police officers can also be made subject to “political” checks, such as peer reviews during incidents of misconduct and internal disciplinary panels. While these checks may exist, they are often missing the necessary transparency that can reassure the public that internal procedures are thorough and fair. At the same time, by regularly providing data to the public on the disciplinary dispositions of all misconduct complaints it will be easier to identify and address systemic problems in those processes. Internal police procedures can also reflect a commitment to accountable, fair, and unbiased policing. Police departments can require implicit bias training and develop a policy to consider an officer’s racial bias and record when hiring, certifying, deploying, or evaluating police officers. Civil lawsuits Police officers can also be held accountable through civil lawsuits.
https://transformingthesystem.org/criminal-justice-policy-solutions/create-fair-and-effective-policing-practices/promoting-accountability/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_885138819#4_2003799409
Title: Navajo Cultural Constructions of Gender and Sexuality | Trans Bodies Across The Globe Headings: Navajo Cultural Constructions of Gender and Sexuality Navajo Cultural Constructions of Gender and Sexuality Cancel reply Content: The third gender category of nadleeh reflects the Navajo tradition of accepting gender diversity and rejecting the concept of gender dysphoria or a dyadic system of gender. 4. Masculine female: the fourth gender category is masculine female, or female-bodied nadleeh. Navajo culture views masculine females separate from other female-bodied people because their role in society is difference from primary gender women. Today, masculine females occupy some roles usually associated with men. Historically, female-boded nadleeh had specific ceremonial roles. 5. Feminine male: the fifth gender is the feminine male, or male-bodied nadleeh.
https://transgenderglobe.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/navajo-cultural-constructions-of-gender-and-sexuality/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_885138819#5_2003800508
Title: Navajo Cultural Constructions of Gender and Sexuality | Trans Bodies Across The Globe Headings: Navajo Cultural Constructions of Gender and Sexuality Navajo Cultural Constructions of Gender and Sexuality Cancel reply Content: Today, masculine females occupy some roles usually associated with men. Historically, female-boded nadleeh had specific ceremonial roles. 5. Feminine male: the fifth gender is the feminine male, or male-bodied nadleeh. Feminine males identify with gender diversity, and they typically performed work also performed by women. Navajo culture has adapted ideas from other cultures including the Euro-American concept of gay and lesbian identities. Many young Navajo individuals identify as gay or lesbian and do not connect with traditional cultural concepts such as nadleeh. Within Navajo tradition, relationships are viewed as gender issues first and sexual issues second. For example, a relationship between a female-bodied nadleeh and a woman or a male-bodied nadleeh and a man are not considered homosexual relationships.
https://transgenderglobe.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/navajo-cultural-constructions-of-gender-and-sexuality/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_885853578#6_2004929906
Title: Headings: Understanding Grief Understanding   Grief   Transitions   GriefCare   919.719.7199   transitionslifecare.org/griefcare Along The Journey of Grief Understanding Grief Grief: Normal Grief Reactions Coping with Grief Grief can be emotionally exhausting Grief can be physically exhausting Grief can make you feel out of control Grief can be confusing to those who care about you Grief is long, hard work The Mourner’s Bill of Rights How to Support Someone in Grief Do’s and Don’ts of Support How To Support Someone In Grief: Helpful Phrases Don’t say: Do say: LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN Adult Grief Support Services Grief Counseling Bereavement Support Groups Workshops and Special Events Community Education and Support Lending Library and Additional Information Books for Adults General Grief Death of a Life Partner Death of a Parent Books for Children Content: these reactions are normal, natural responses to the loss of a significant person in your life. Sadness Anger Guilt, regret Relief Shock, numbness Yearning Anxiety, insecurity, panic, fear Apathy, lack of motivation Loneliness and sense of social isolation Resentment, envy, feeling cheated Abandonment Helplessness, lack of control Decreased self-confidence Humor Fatigue, feeling drained Feeling of emptiness or “butterflies” in the stomach Lump in the throat Tightness in the chest, breathlessness Increased muscle tension, aches, pain Susceptibility to illness or exacerbation of existing health problems Feeling of weakness Palpitations Shaking Dryness of the mouth Over-sensitivity to noise Confusion, disorientation, forgetfulness, inability to concentrate Vivid imagery of the illness and/or death Need to tell the details of the loss again and again Disbelief, unreality Sense of presence Seeing, smelling, or hearing the person Wishing for death or to join the deceased Thoughts like: “It will never be the same” or “It’s not fair” Dreams of the deceased Sleep and appetite changes Increase in accidents or risky behaviors Searching and calling out, talking to the deceased Crying, screaming Restlessness, sighing Irritability, feeling “on edge” Social withdrawal or increased social activity; changed relationships Changes in work performance Increase or decrease in alcohol or drug use Increase or decrease in self-care Loss of identity, loss of purpose Search for meaning, questioning Redefining personal philosophy and assumptions about life Turning away from or towards existing beliefs Increase or decrease in religious practice: attending worship, prayer, meditation Anger at faith, anger at God Gratitude Peace, resolution Increased meaning, hope New life priorities We all grieve, but no two people grieve alike. You may experience any combination of these reactions, and your responses can vary greatly from day to day. Letting yourself experience and work through them is part of the difficult but ultimately healing process of grief. List adapted from Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy by J. William Worden and Normal Manifestations of Grief by Gerry Haynes and Kay Kukowski www.transitionslifecare.org Coping with Grief Grief can be emotionally exhausting Understand that you are different right now because you are healing Be gentle and patient with yourself; treat yourself as you would a good friend Lower your expectations of what you would normally be able to manage Give yourself a “pass” when something is too hard Take time alone when you are too tired or too sad to be with people Seek those you can trust
https://transitionslifecare.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Understanding-Grief-Adult-packet.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_888731598#5_2009238925
Title: Modularized Curriculum | TransLeadership Headings: Modularized Curriculum Modularized Curriculum Content: Well, probably all of the above, but more to the point, do they hold back innovation in education? Educational systems have a tendency to survey constituents when making change, but is that prudent? ( Perhaps from a political perspective, but from the perspective of affecting change is it?) Don’t constituents simply want more of the same? How often do we hear, “Back when I was in school…” when folks talk about innovation in education? For example, we know from Howard Gardner’s work that different children learn differently, but the movement to enact meaningful change for atypical learners is often meant with resistance because, “back when I was in school, we didn’t have…” or “when I started teaching we didn’t have to worry about…” Despite mountains of research to suggest that innovations often lead to increase student performance, educational systems are loath to change – or perhaps it is more accurate to suggest that they can’t change. Horn made the claim in our discussion that the interdependency of school systems creates standardization, thus not allowing schools to customize and personalize their program. In effect, making them rigid and change adverse. Which is why I am so excited about the prevalence of online schools. ( In the interest of full disclosure, I work part-time at the Virtual Learning Academy Charter School -VLACS.)
https://transleadership.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/modularized-curriculum/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_889360746#1_2010584972
Title: The History, Culture and Importance of Hispanic Americans Headings: The History, Culture and Importance of Hispanic Americans The History, Culture and Importance of Hispanic Americans Content: In fact, Hispanic Americans constitute the second largest ethnic group in the U.S. Hispanic Americans are the second fastest growing community in the U.S and have been around since 1565 when St. Augustine in Florida was founded. The term “Hispanic” was first used by the U.S government, during the Presidency of Richard Nixon and has stayed on from then. From 1950, when there were less than 4 million Hispanics to today, when the total number of Hispanics in the U.S is 45 million, Hispanic Americans have come a long way. Hispanic Americans have emerged from the shadows and proved themselves as a force to reckon with. Their contribution to America is outstanding. Hispanics have actively contributed and participated in the American War of Independence, Civil War, Cuban War, World War I and II and the Vietnam War. They have also made major contributions to the fields of art, science, entertainment, politics, business, fashion, literature, technology and sports. Most of the Hispanics can speak Spanish. Another aspect that connects all Hispanic Americans is the problems that they face. Common issues such as education, poverty, unemployment, Hispanophobia have been and are faced by Hispanics.
https://transpanish.biz/translation_blog/the-history-culture-and-importance-of-hispanic-americans/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_890865174#3_2013194530
Title: Federal Transportation Agencies – Transportation Law Headings: Federal Transportation Agencies Federal Transportation Agencies Inside Federal Transportation Agencies Content: strengthening commercial motor vehicle equipment and operating standards; and increasing safety awareness. The Federal Railroad Administration (“FRA”) was created by the DOT Act of 1966. The purpose of FRA is to: promulgate and enforce rail safety regulations; administer railroad assistance programs; conduct research and development in support of improved railroad safety and national rail transportation policy; provide for the rehabilitation of Northeast Corridor rail passenger service; and consolidate government support of rail transportation activities. The Federal Transit Administration (“FTA”) is one of the operating administrations within the U.S. DOT.
https://transportationlaw.uslegal.com/federal-transportation-agencies/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_891205749#1_2013841155
Title: Types of Land Use Zoning | The Geography of Transport Systems Headings: Types of Land Use Zoning Types of Land Use Zoning Content: Functional zoning. The most prevalent form of zoning where land use zones are defined according to their function, such as commercial, residential, or industrial. Each zone type is subject to specific rules and regulations concerning the type of activities built. The assumption is that urban functions should be allocated to specific areas to improve their efficiency and mitigate externalities associated with incompatible land uses. Form-based zoning. Define zones according to their physical characteristics, mostly from an urban identity perspective, such as the downtown area. This form of zoning is usually easier to relate to the general population since it uses zonal definitions that are well known and help create an urban identity by underlining areas with unique characteristics. Intensity zoning. Defines land use zones by the permitted intensity level, such as the number of residential units per unit of surface or allowed commercial surface. Such regulation enables a level of flexibility in urban development since it permits developers to select which development types take place as long as this development abides by density constraints.
https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=4956
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_891205749#2_2013842616
Title: Types of Land Use Zoning | The Geography of Transport Systems Headings: Types of Land Use Zoning Types of Land Use Zoning Content: Define zones according to their physical characteristics, mostly from an urban identity perspective, such as the downtown area. This form of zoning is usually easier to relate to the general population since it uses zonal definitions that are well known and help create an urban identity by underlining areas with unique characteristics. Intensity zoning. Defines land use zones by the permitted intensity level, such as the number of residential units per unit of surface or allowed commercial surface. Such regulation enables a level of flexibility in urban development since it permits developers to select which development types take place as long as this development abides by density constraints. Density can also be set to minimum criteria to avoid a wasteful usage of real estate. Incentive zoning. Often part of revitalization or development plans where developers are allowed to build residential, commercial, or industrial (manufacturing, warehousing) projects in specific areas by providing various incentives such as tax abatement or basic infrastructure (road, utilities, public transport services). Further, developers can be granted lower restrictions, namely density limits, if amenities are such as park areas and infrastructure are developed as well. Commonly, more than one type of zoning will be applied to a city, which can lead to some conflicts and discrepancies between stakeholders.
https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=4956
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_892748198#0_2016824746
Title: Early Trauma Care-Primary Survey | Trauma Victoria Headings: Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Primary Survey Control of exsanguinating external haemorrhage Airway with cervical spine protection Life threats Assess for airway stability Assess for soiled airway Attempt simple airway manoeuvres if required Secure the airway if necessary (treat airway obstruction as a medical emergency) Maintain full spinal precautions if indicated Breathing and ventilation Life threats Oxygen administration Assess the chest Circulation with haemorrhage control Assess circulation and perfusion Intravenous access If necessary, perform a FAST scan Control of exsanguinating external haemorrhage Disability Assess level of consciousness Test blood sugar levels Exposure and environment Content: Early Trauma Care-Primary Survey | Trauma Victoria 5 Trauma System Guidelines 13 Specialist Cinical Guidelines Home News Learning Management System Moderated Tutorials Videos Podcasts Resources App Courses and Conferences Links Contact Us Facebook Twitter Trauma System Guidelines 7 Victorian Trauma System 6 Pre-Hospital Triage 7 Inter-Hospital Transfer 8 Preparation for Retrieval 8 Teamwork and Communication Victorian Trauma System 1 Key Messages 0 Introduction 0 Definition of Major Trauma 0 Key features of the Victorian State Trauma System 0 Victorian State Trauma System Outcomes 0 Resources 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Introduction Definition of Major Trauma Key features of the Victorian State Trauma System Victorian State Trauma System Outcomes Resources References Pre-Hospital Triage 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 4 Identification of Potential Major Trauma 2 On Scene 1 Transport Time 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Identification of Potential Major Trauma Vital signs Injuries found or suspected Isolated head injury in older people High-risk criteria On Scene Scene Time ARV Notification Transport Time Persisting hypovolaemic shock References Inter-Hospital Transfer 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 4 Identification of Potential Major Trauma 0 Deterioration 2 Contact Retrieval Service 1 Retrieval and transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Identification of Potential Major Trauma Vital signs Injuries found or suspected Specialised trauma transfer indications High-risk criteria Deterioration Contact Retrieval Service Telemedicine Pre-transport communication and coordination Retrieval and transfer Ensuring patient readiness for transfer References Preparation for Retrieval 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guide 0 Introduction 0 Retrieval Coordination 0 Choice of Transport Vehicle 2 Process of Transfer 6 Patient Preparation 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guide Introduction Retrieval Coordination Choice of Transport Vehicle Process of Transfer Pre-transport communication and coordination Ensuring patient readiness for transfer Patient Preparation Airway Breathing Circulation and C-spine Documentation Alert Other References Teamwork and Communication 1 Key Messages 0 Key attributes of an effective team 2 Trauma team structure 1 The role of the team leader 6 Effective Communication 2 Dealing with issues 0 Trauma Team Training 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Key attributes of an effective team Trauma team structure Trauma team positions Modified trauma team positions The role of the team leader What is situational awareness? Effective Communication What is a shared mental model? Briefing the team Tacit vs explicit communication Closed-loop communication Handover Remote support and communication Dealing with issues Graded assertiveness Five-step advocacy Trauma Team Training References Specialist Cinical Guidelines 10 Early Trauma Care 10 Burns 10 Obstetric Trauma 8 The Deteriorating Trauma Patient 11 Traumatic Brain Injury 11 Spinal Trauma 11 Thoracic Trauma 10 Anticoagulation in Trauma 13 Paediatric Trauma 10 Abdominal Trauma 13 Traumatic Cardiac Arrest 9 Imaging in Trauma 11 Older Person Trauma Early Trauma Care 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 2 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 10 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Ambulance handover Reception and resuscitation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability Exposure and environment Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Head and face Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Analgesia Fractures and dislocations Prevent hypothermia In-dwelling catheter Monitoring Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology tests X-ray or FAST scan Naso/orogastric tube (N/OGT) Wound care Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References Burns 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 4 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points: Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Measuring burns Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Compartment Syndrome Analgesia Wound care Minimise heat loss In-dwelling catheter Monitoring Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology tests X-ray/FAST scan Naso/orogastric tube (N/OGT) Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References Obstetric Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 2 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 2 Secondary Survey 2 Planning and Communication 16 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Changes in pregnancy Complications associated with trauma Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Pre-hospital triage Inter-hospital transfer Early Management Patient positioning Airway management Radiology Pathology tests Preventing hypothermia Analgesia and antiemetics Sedation Monitoring Wound care In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Tetanus prophylaxis Antibiotics Cardiac arrest Blood matters Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References The Deteriorating Trauma Patient 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 2 Introduction 1 Clinical Observation of Major Trauma Patient 1 Team Role in Recognising Deterioration 0 Early Activation or Consultation 0 Further Information 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Deteriorating trauma patients Track and Trigger Clinical Observation of Major Trauma Patient Recognising and responding to clinical deterioration Team Role in Recognising Deterioration ABCDEFG for deteriorating patients Early Activation or Consultation Further Information References Traumatic Brain Injury 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 3 Secondary Survey 1 Planning and Communication 18 Early Management 4 The Rapidly Deteriorating TBI Patient 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Neurological assessment Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Indications for ARV consultation and/or transfer to a major trauma service Early Management Airway management Imaging The intoxicated patient with head trauma Anticoagulation and head trauma Patient positioning Seizure Prophylaxis Pathology tests Thermoregulation Analgesia Sedation Monitoring Wound care In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Steroids Reassess The Rapidly Deteriorating TBI Patient Additional management points Hyperventilation Osmotherapy Burr hole evacuation Retrieval and Transfer References Spinal Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 0 Early rapid neurological assessment 5 Primary Survey 9 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 2 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Early rapid neurological assessment Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Monitoring Medical imaging Wound care Pressure area care Analgesia Prevent hypothermia Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Antibiotics Reassess Other Retrieval and Transfer Isolated spinal cord injury Potential multi-trauma References Thoracic Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 6 Immediately life threatening injuries 0 Early activation 7 Primary survey 2 Secondary survey 0 Planning and Communication 5 Early management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical Emphasis Points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Immediately life threatening injuries Tension pneumothorax Massive Haemothorax Cardiac Tamponade Open pneumothorax Flail Chest & Pulmonary Contusions Major tracheobronchial injuries – larynx/ trachea Early activation Primary survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and Ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: Neurological status Exposure and environmental control Investigations Analgesia Secondary survey History Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Early management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Monitor Administer Wound Care Retrieval and Transfer References Anticoagulation in Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid R
https://trauma.reach.vic.gov.au/guidelines/early-trauma-care/primary-survey
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_892778384#14_2016855209
Title: Early Trauma Care-Secondary Survey | Trauma Victoria Headings: Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Head and face Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Content: Maintain in-line stabilisation throughout. Inspect the entire length of the back noting any deformity, bruising and lacerations. Palpate the spine for any tenderness or steps between the vertebrae. Include a cervical examination at this stage. A digital rectal examination should be performed only if a spinal injury suspected. Note any loss of tone or sensation. Top of page Buttocks and perineum Look for any soft-tissue injury such as bruising or lacerations. Genitalia Inspect for soft-tissue injuries such as bruising, lacerations or burns. Note any priapism that may indicate a spinal injury. The priorities for further investigation and treatment may now be considered and a plan for definitive care established.
https://trauma.reach.vic.gov.au/guidelines/early-trauma-care/secondary-survey
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_892778384#15_2016856420
Title: Early Trauma Care-Secondary Survey | Trauma Victoria Headings: Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Head and face Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Content: Note any loss of tone or sensation. Top of page Buttocks and perineum Look for any soft-tissue injury such as bruising or lacerations. Genitalia Inspect for soft-tissue injuries such as bruising, lacerations or burns. Note any priapism that may indicate a spinal injury. The priorities for further investigation and treatment may now be considered and a plan for definitive care established. Top of page
https://trauma.reach.vic.gov.au/guidelines/early-trauma-care/secondary-survey
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_892786778#0_2016857315
Title: Teamwork and Communication-Effective Communication | Trauma Victoria Headings: Effective Communication Effective Communication What is a shared mental model? Briefing the team Tacit vs explicit communication Closed-loop communication Handover Remote support and communication Content: Teamwork and Communication-Effective Communication | Trauma Victoria 5 Trauma System Guidelines 13 Specialist Cinical Guidelines Home News Learning Management System Moderated Tutorials Videos Podcasts Resources App Courses and Conferences Links Contact Us Facebook Twitter Trauma System Guidelines 7 Victorian Trauma System 6 Pre-Hospital Triage 7 Inter-Hospital Transfer 8 Preparation for Retrieval 8 Teamwork and Communication Victorian Trauma System 1 Key Messages 0 Introduction 0 Definition of Major Trauma 0 Key features of the Victorian State Trauma System 0 Victorian State Trauma System Outcomes 0 Resources 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Introduction Definition of Major Trauma Key features of the Victorian State Trauma System Victorian State Trauma System Outcomes Resources References Pre-Hospital Triage 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 4 Identification of Potential Major Trauma 2 On Scene 1 Transport Time 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Identification of Potential Major Trauma Vital signs Injuries found or suspected Isolated head injury in older people High-risk criteria On Scene Scene Time ARV Notification Transport Time Persisting hypovolaemic shock References Inter-Hospital Transfer 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 4 Identification of Potential Major Trauma 0 Deterioration 2 Contact Retrieval Service 1 Retrieval and transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Identification of Potential Major Trauma Vital signs Injuries found or suspected Specialised trauma transfer indications High-risk criteria Deterioration Contact Retrieval Service Telemedicine Pre-transport communication and coordination Retrieval and transfer Ensuring patient readiness for transfer References Preparation for Retrieval 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guide 0 Introduction 0 Retrieval Coordination 0 Choice of Transport Vehicle 2 Process of Transfer 6 Patient Preparation 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guide Introduction Retrieval Coordination Choice of Transport Vehicle Process of Transfer Pre-transport communication and coordination Ensuring patient readiness for transfer Patient Preparation Airway Breathing Circulation and C-spine Documentation Alert Other References Teamwork and Communication 1 Key Messages 0 Key attributes of an effective team 2 Trauma team structure 1 The role of the team leader 6 Effective Communication 2 Dealing with issues 0 Trauma Team Training 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Key attributes of an effective team Trauma team structure Trauma team positions Modified trauma team positions The role of the team leader What is situational awareness? Effective Communication What is a shared mental model? Briefing the team Tacit vs explicit communication Closed-loop communication Handover Remote support and communication Dealing with issues Graded assertiveness Five-step advocacy Trauma Team Training References Specialist Cinical Guidelines 10 Early Trauma Care 10 Burns 10 Obstetric Trauma 8 The Deteriorating Trauma Patient 11 Traumatic Brain Injury 11 Spinal Trauma 11 Thoracic Trauma 10 Anticoagulation in Trauma 13 Paediatric Trauma 10 Abdominal Trauma 13 Traumatic Cardiac Arrest 9 Imaging in Trauma 11 Older Person Trauma Early Trauma Care 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 2 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 10 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Ambulance handover Reception and resuscitation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability Exposure and environment Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Head and face Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Analgesia Fractures and dislocations Prevent hypothermia In-dwelling catheter Monitoring Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology tests X-ray or FAST scan Naso/orogastric tube (N/OGT) Wound care Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References Burns 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 4 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points: Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Measuring burns Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Compartment Syndrome Analgesia Wound care Minimise heat loss In-dwelling catheter Monitoring Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology tests X-ray/FAST scan Naso/orogastric tube (N/OGT) Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References Obstetric Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 2 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 2 Secondary Survey 2 Planning and Communication 16 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Changes in pregnancy Complications associated with trauma Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Pre-hospital triage Inter-hospital transfer Early Management Patient positioning Airway management Radiology Pathology tests Preventing hypothermia Analgesia and antiemetics Sedation Monitoring Wound care In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Tetanus prophylaxis Antibiotics Cardiac arrest Blood matters Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References The Deteriorating Trauma Patient 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 2 Introduction 1 Clinical Observation of Major Trauma Patient 1 Team Role in Recognising Deterioration 0 Early Activation or Consultation 0 Further Information 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Deteriorating trauma patients Track and Trigger Clinical Observation of Major Trauma Patient Recognising and responding to clinical deterioration Team Role in Recognising Deterioration ABCDEFG for deteriorating patients Early Activation or Consultation Further Information References Traumatic Brain Injury 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 3 Secondary Survey 1 Planning and Communication 18 Early Management 4 The Rapidly Deteriorating TBI Patient 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Neurological assessment Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Indications for ARV consultation and/or transfer to a major trauma service Early Management Airway management Imaging The intoxicated patient with head trauma Anticoagulation and head trauma Patient positioning Seizure Prophylaxis Pathology tests Thermoregulation Analgesia Sedation Monitoring Wound care In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Steroids Reassess The Rapidly Deteriorating TBI Patient Additional management points Hyperventilation Osmotherapy Burr hole evacuation Retrieval and Transfer References Spinal Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 0 Early rapid neurological assessment 5 Primary Survey 9 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 2 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Early rapid neurological assessment Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Monitoring Medical imaging Wound care Pressure area care Analgesia Prevent hypothermia Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Antibiotics Reassess Other Retrieval and Transfer Isolated spinal cord injury Potential multi-trauma References Thoracic Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 6 Immediately life threatening injuries 0 Early activation 7 Primary survey 2 Secondary survey 0 Planning and Communication 5 Early management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical Emphasis Points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Immediately life threatening injuries Tension pneumothorax Massive Haemothorax Cardiac Tamponade Open pneumothorax Flail Chest & Pulmonary Contusions Major tracheobronchial injuries – larynx/ trachea Early activation Primary survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and Ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: Neurological status Exposure and environmental control Investigations Analgesia Secondary survey History Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Early management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Monitor Administer Wound Care Retrieval and Transfer References Anticoagulation in Trauma 1 Key
https://trauma.reach.vic.gov.au/guidelines/teamwork-and-communication/effective-communication
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Title: Thoracic Trauma-Immediately life threatening injuries | Trauma Victoria Headings: Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Major Trauma Guidelines & Education Immediately life threatening injuries Pathophysiology and early management Tension pneumothorax Massive Haemothorax Cardiac Tamponade Open pneumothorax Flail Chest & Pulmonary Contusions Major tracheobronchial injuries – larynx/ trachea Potentially Life-Threatening Injuries Elderly patients Content: Thoracic Trauma-Immediately life threatening injuries | Trauma Victoria 5 Trauma System Guidelines 13 Specialist Cinical Guidelines Home News Learning Management System Moderated Tutorials Videos Podcasts Resources App Courses and Conferences Links Contact Us Facebook Twitter Trauma System Guidelines 7 Victorian Trauma System 6 Pre-Hospital Triage 7 Inter-Hospital Transfer 8 Preparation for Retrieval 8 Teamwork and Communication Victorian Trauma System 1 Key Messages 0 Introduction 0 Definition of Major Trauma 0 Key features of the Victorian State Trauma System 0 Victorian State Trauma System Outcomes 0 Resources 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Introduction Definition of Major Trauma Key features of the Victorian State Trauma System Victorian State Trauma System Outcomes Resources References Pre-Hospital Triage 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 4 Identification of Potential Major Trauma 2 On Scene 1 Transport Time 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Identification of Potential Major Trauma Vital signs Injuries found or suspected Isolated head injury in older people High-risk criteria On Scene Scene Time ARV Notification Transport Time Persisting hypovolaemic shock References Inter-Hospital Transfer 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 4 Identification of Potential Major Trauma 0 Deterioration 2 Contact Retrieval Service 1 Retrieval and transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Identification of Potential Major Trauma Vital signs Injuries found or suspected Specialised trauma transfer indications High-risk criteria Deterioration Contact Retrieval Service Telemedicine Pre-transport communication and coordination Retrieval and transfer Ensuring patient readiness for transfer References Preparation for Retrieval 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guide 0 Introduction 0 Retrieval Coordination 0 Choice of Transport Vehicle 2 Process of Transfer 6 Patient Preparation 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guide Introduction Retrieval Coordination Choice of Transport Vehicle Process of Transfer Pre-transport communication and coordination Ensuring patient readiness for transfer Patient Preparation Airway Breathing Circulation and C-spine Documentation Alert Other References Teamwork and Communication 1 Key Messages 0 Key attributes of an effective team 2 Trauma team structure 1 The role of the team leader 6 Effective Communication 2 Dealing with issues 0 Trauma Team Training 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Key attributes of an effective team Trauma team structure Trauma team positions Modified trauma team positions The role of the team leader What is situational awareness? Effective Communication What is a shared mental model? Briefing the team Tacit vs explicit communication Closed-loop communication Handover Remote support and communication Dealing with issues Graded assertiveness Five-step advocacy Trauma Team Training References Specialist Cinical Guidelines 10 Early Trauma Care 10 Burns 10 Obstetric Trauma 8 The Deteriorating Trauma Patient 11 Traumatic Brain Injury 11 Spinal Trauma 11 Thoracic Trauma 10 Anticoagulation in Trauma 13 Paediatric Trauma 10 Abdominal Trauma 13 Traumatic Cardiac Arrest 9 Imaging in Trauma 11 Older Person Trauma Early Trauma Care 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 2 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 10 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Ambulance handover Reception and resuscitation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability Exposure and environment Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Head and face Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Analgesia Fractures and dislocations Prevent hypothermia In-dwelling catheter Monitoring Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology tests X-ray or FAST scan Naso/orogastric tube (N/OGT) Wound care Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References Burns 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 4 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points: Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Measuring burns Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Compartment Syndrome Analgesia Wound care Minimise heat loss In-dwelling catheter Monitoring Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology tests X-ray/FAST scan Naso/orogastric tube (N/OGT) Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References Obstetric Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 2 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 2 Secondary Survey 2 Planning and Communication 16 Early Management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Changes in pregnancy Complications associated with trauma Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Pre-hospital triage Inter-hospital transfer Early Management Patient positioning Airway management Radiology Pathology tests Preventing hypothermia Analgesia and antiemetics Sedation Monitoring Wound care In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Tetanus prophylaxis Antibiotics Cardiac arrest Blood matters Reassess Retrieval and Transfer References The Deteriorating Trauma Patient 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 2 Introduction 1 Clinical Observation of Major Trauma Patient 1 Team Role in Recognising Deterioration 0 Early Activation or Consultation 0 Further Information 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Deteriorating trauma patients Track and Trigger Clinical Observation of Major Trauma Patient Recognising and responding to clinical deterioration Team Role in Recognising Deterioration ABCDEFG for deteriorating patients Early Activation or Consultation Further Information References Traumatic Brain Injury 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 5 Primary Survey 3 Secondary Survey 1 Planning and Communication 18 Early Management 4 The Rapidly Deteriorating TBI Patient 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Neurological assessment Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Indications for ARV consultation and/or transfer to a major trauma service Early Management Airway management Imaging The intoxicated patient with head trauma Anticoagulation and head trauma Patient positioning Seizure Prophylaxis Pathology tests Thermoregulation Analgesia Sedation Monitoring Wound care In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Tetanus immunisation Antibiotics Steroids Reassess The Rapidly Deteriorating TBI Patient Additional management points Hyperventilation Osmotherapy Burr hole evacuation Retrieval and Transfer References Spinal Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 0 Early Activation 0 Early rapid neurological assessment 5 Primary Survey 9 Secondary Survey 0 Planning and Communication 15 Early Management 2 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical emphasis points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Early Activation Early rapid neurological assessment Primary Survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: neurological status Exposure/environmental control Secondary Survey History Head-to-toe examination Neck Chest Abdomen Limbs Back Buttocks and perineum Genitalia Planning and Communication Early Management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Monitoring Medical imaging Wound care Pressure area care Analgesia Prevent hypothermia Glasgow Coma Scale Pathology In-dwelling catheter Nasogastric tube Antibiotics Reassess Other Retrieval and Transfer Isolated spinal cord injury Potential multi-trauma References Thoracic Trauma 1 Key Messages 0 Rapid Reference Guideline 0 Introduction 6 Immediately life threatening injuries 0 Early activation 7 Primary survey 2 Secondary survey 0 Planning and Communication 5 Early management 0 Retrieval and Transfer 0 References Key Messages Clinical Emphasis Points Rapid Reference Guideline Introduction Immediately life threatening injuries Tension pneumothorax Massive Haemothorax Cardiac Tamponade Open pneumothorax Flail Chest & Pulmonary Contusions Major tracheobronchial injuries – larynx/ trachea Early activation Primary survey Airway with cervical spine protection Breathing and Ventilation Circulation with haemorrhage control Disability: Neurological status Exposure and environmental control Investigations Analgesia Secondary survey History Head-to-toe examination Planning and Communication Early management Airway management Fluid resuscitation Monitor Administer Wound Care Retrieval and Transfer References Anticoagulation in Trauma 1 K
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Title: TSA | Managing secondary traumatic stress for educators Headings: Secondary Traumatic Stress Secondary Traumatic Stress Risk Factors & Causes of Secondary Traumatic Stress Signs of Secondary Traumatic Stress Managing Secondary Traumatic Stress Content: TSA | Managing secondary traumatic stress for educators Secondary Traumatic Stress Coping with the effects of others' trauma can be draining and can have lasting negative effects. It is not uncommon for educators who deal with traumatized children to develop their own symptoms of traumatic stress. This is known as secondary traumatic stress. In order to best serve their students and and maintain their own health, educators must be alert to the signs of secondary traumatic stress in themselves and their coworkers. In a trauma-informed school, staff should be encouraged to practice self-care along with other strategies to guard against or heal from the effects of secondary traumatic stress. Risk Factors & Causes of Secondary Traumatic Stress Certain circumstances can cause you to be more susceptible to secondary traumatic stress. Seek support and practice self-care to manage the possible effects of these experiences: Personal exposure to a traumatic event (s) or to individuals who are coping with their own reactions to trauma Direct contact with children’s traumatic stories Helping others and neglecting yourself Signs of Secondary Traumatic Stress Secondary traumatic stress can impact all areas of your life. The effects can range from mild to debilitating. If you think you might be at risk, be alert for any of the following symptoms:
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Title: usa - Do American cellphones work in Europe? - Travel Stack Exchange Headings: Do American cellphones work in Europe? 2 Answers 2 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged usa europe cellphones or ask your own question. Content: usa - Do American cellphones work in Europe? - Travel Stack Exchange Do American cellphones work in Europe? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 9 months ago Active 7 years, 10 months ago Viewed 27k times 17 0 I have a Virgin Mobile Pay as you go phone, is there any chance that will work in Hungary, Italy and Germany? usa europe cellphones Share Improve this question edited Oct 19 '11 at 16:21 hippietrail 74.3k 49 49 gold badges 245 245 silver badges 588 588 bronze badges asked Aug 1 '11 at 21:23 patrickinmpls patrickinmpls 445 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges 2 Add a comment | 2 Answers 2 Active Oldest Votes 27 Not that phone. Virgin, in the USA, uses Sprint's network. Sprint uses the CDMA standard. Europe uses a different standard, GSM. The only US phones which can work in Europe are: GSM phones from AT&T and/or T-Mobile, the two GSM providers in the US, as long as the phone supports the same bands as the country you're going to (most phones in the last couple of years are multi-band and will). The newer "world phones" from Verizon, Sprint, and other CDMA carriers, (including the iPhones 4S and 5) which support both CDMA and GSM.
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Title: usa - Do American cellphones work in Europe? - Travel Stack Exchange Headings: Do American cellphones work in Europe? 2 Answers 2 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged usa europe cellphones or ask your own question. Content: Sprint uses the CDMA standard. Europe uses a different standard, GSM. The only US phones which can work in Europe are: GSM phones from AT&T and/or T-Mobile, the two GSM providers in the US, as long as the phone supports the same bands as the country you're going to (most phones in the last couple of years are multi-band and will). The newer "world phones" from Verizon, Sprint, and other CDMA carriers, (including the iPhones 4S and 5) which support both CDMA and GSM. The phone should also be carrier-unlocked. Then you can buy foreign carrier SIM cards and pop them in your phone. It's cheap to use. However, unlocked phones are generally a few hundred dollars more than locked ones. If you buy a phone without a contract, it's probably unlocked.
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Title: usa - Do American cellphones work in Europe? - Travel Stack Exchange Headings: Do American cellphones work in Europe? 2 Answers 2 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged usa europe cellphones or ask your own question. Content: The phone should also be carrier-unlocked. Then you can buy foreign carrier SIM cards and pop them in your phone. It's cheap to use. However, unlocked phones are generally a few hundred dollars more than locked ones. If you buy a phone without a contract, it's probably unlocked. A locked phone would still use the American phone plan. It's expensive to use abroad. But locked phones are cheaper to buy. If you buy a phone with a contract (i.e. for two years), it's probably locked. Share Improve this answer edited Jun 29 '13 at 13:02 LessPop_MoreFizz 10.3k 3 3 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 65 65 bronze badges answered Aug 2 '11 at 1:47 Joel Spolsky ♦ Joel Spolsky 7,523 30 30 silver badges 39 39 bronze badges Add a comment | 5 If your phone is not GSM it won't work.
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Title: usa - Do American cellphones work in Europe? - Travel Stack Exchange Headings: Do American cellphones work in Europe? 2 Answers 2 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged usa europe cellphones or ask your own question. Content: A locked phone would still use the American phone plan. It's expensive to use abroad. But locked phones are cheaper to buy. If you buy a phone with a contract (i.e. for two years), it's probably locked. Share Improve this answer edited Jun 29 '13 at 13:02 LessPop_MoreFizz 10.3k 3 3 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 65 65 bronze badges answered Aug 2 '11 at 1:47 Joel Spolsky ♦ Joel Spolsky 7,523 30 30 silver badges 39 39 bronze badges Add a comment | 5 If your phone is not GSM it won't work. You could buy a cheap prepaid phone over there for about €50→€100 or so (I'm guessing here) and use that. Might be cheaper/easier than sorting out a phone in the USA. Share Improve this answer answered Aug 2 '11 at 10:41 Rory Rory 6,602 2 2 gold badges 24 24 silver badges 46 46 bronze badges 5 Add a comment | Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation in order to answer this question. The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity.
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Title: usa - Do American cellphones work in Europe? - Travel Stack Exchange Headings: Do American cellphones work in Europe? 2 Answers 2 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged usa europe cellphones or ask your own question. Content: You could buy a cheap prepaid phone over there for about €50→€100 or so (I'm guessing here) and use that. Might be cheaper/easier than sorting out a phone in the USA. Share Improve this answer answered Aug 2 '11 at 10:41 Rory Rory 6,602 2 2 gold badges 24 24 silver badges 46 46 bronze badges 5 Add a comment | Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation in order to answer this question. The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged usa europe cellphones or ask your own question.
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Title: Puerto Rico Area Map | U.S. News Travel Headings: Puerto Rico Area Map Puerto Rico Travel Guide Puerto Rico Area Map Neighborhoods Metropolitan Area and the North Coast Old San Juan Santurce Bayamón Dorado Beaches Condado Beach Balneario de Escambrón West Coast South Coast East Coast Central Puerto Rico Vieques and Culebra Content: Puerto Rico Area Map | U.S. News Travel Sign in Welcome, ! Newsletters Log Out Sign in Welcome, ! Newsletters Log Out Travel Home Vacations Travel Guides Tours and Attractions Hotels Cruises Rewards Advice More from U.S. News News Education Health Money Travel Cars Law Firms Real Estate 360 Reviews 360 Deals Rankings Events Contact Employment Advertising Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy « Back Puerto Rico Caribbean Travel Guides Puerto Rico Travel Guide Caribbean #4 in Best Destination Wedding Spots in the Caribbean Credit Courtesy of dennisvdw/Getty Images Overview Things to do Hotels Dining When to visit Getting around Neighborhoods Map Photos Overview Things to do Hotels Dining When to visit Getting around Neighborhoods Map Photos Puerto Rico Area Map © OpenStreetMap contributors ⇧ i Neighborhoods Puerto Rico sits in the Caribbean, between the Dominican Republic and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with the Caribbean Sea to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Although the island is small – Puerto Rico has around 300 miles of coastline – its geographic and cultural diversity makes it an interesting place to explore. Technically, Puerto Rico is made up of 78 municipalities; for tourists, it's easiest to decide where to visit by using the coastline as a guide. Metropolitan Area and the North Coast Puerto Rico's capital, San Juan, is a northeast city with some of the best-preserved Spanish architecture in the Caribbean. The city is densely populated and home to Puerto Rico's governor, numerous shops, a variety of restaurants and some top historic attractions like 16th-century forts. Resorts dot the coastline, sprawling along the Condado and Isla Verde beaches. And if you love nightlife, a trip to San Juan is a must.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: Travel in Thailand is cheap enough that I could afford to splurge occasionally, so I didn’t have to be overly tight with my spending. That being said, I wasn’t frivolous by any means and I did keep an eye on my daily budget. It’s easy to spend thousands of dollars in a month, and I’ve seen plenty of people do it, but it’s also easy to stick well within a daily budget of $30 per day! Image Description Check Price Button IN A HURRY? HERE'S A SUMMARY Tortuga Outbreaker After testing more than 20 bags this year, this one is our favorite. It's a carefully designed, all-rounder travel backpack that works great for both urban travel and regular backpacking. And best of all, it's sized for carry-on only! CHECK PRICE Thai Currency & Conversions The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency of Thailand. The conversion rate as of November 2018 is USD$1 = THB33 (or just round down to 30 for easier math). Inversely, THB100 is about $3USD, which is easy to remember.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: It's a carefully designed, all-rounder travel backpack that works great for both urban travel and regular backpacking. And best of all, it's sized for carry-on only! CHECK PRICE Thai Currency & Conversions The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency of Thailand. The conversion rate as of November 2018 is USD$1 = THB33 (or just round down to 30 for easier math). Inversely, THB100 is about $3USD, which is easy to remember. For updated and more accurate currency conversions, xe.com provides the best representations. Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Wat Traimit: Temple of the Golden Buddha in Bangkok Thailand Backpacking Budget:
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: For updated and more accurate currency conversions, xe.com provides the best representations. Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Wat Traimit: Temple of the Golden Buddha in Bangkok Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures In 31 days I spent a total of THB29,967, or just about $900 USD! I created a loose budget of $30 per day for my entire trip in Southeast Asia and, without trying too hard, I nailed that number almost exactly. My monthly total, divided by the 31 days I spent in Thailand, works out to less than $30 per day. Not too shabby! Many people spend a lot more than that on a single month’s rent.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: Total Expenditures In 31 days I spent a total of THB29,967, or just about $900 USD! I created a loose budget of $30 per day for my entire trip in Southeast Asia and, without trying too hard, I nailed that number almost exactly. My monthly total, divided by the 31 days I spent in Thailand, works out to less than $30 per day. Not too shabby! Many people spend a lot more than that on a single month’s rent. Which brings me to my next point: it’s a common belief that travel is incredibly expensive, and can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Of course, this depends on location and travel style, but as you can see, traveling in Asia on $1,000 per month is a very real possibility. The numbers I have gathered serve to accurately prove that travel is attainable and, in fact, affordable. If you can learn how to start a travel blog or find live a location independent lifestyle, it can oftentimes be cheaper to travel than it would be to stay at home.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: I stayed mostly in guesthouses, often sharing rooms with travel buddies. I usually opted for more comfortable options rather than cheap dorm rooms. When it comes down to a difference of a dollar or two, I don’t mind spending that little bit extra. In 31 days I spent THB5,150 or $142 in an entire month. This works out to about $35 per week or $5 per day. How’s that for rent!? Beach views on Koh Tao The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand In one full month in Thailand, I spent THB7,392 on food, or about $225. This works out to a daily average of $6.50, or $2.20 per meal! Many people in western countries will spend $50 on food per day from eating out; on average, I spent $46 per week!
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: How’s that for rent!? Beach views on Koh Tao The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand In one full month in Thailand, I spent THB7,392 on food, or about $225. This works out to a daily average of $6.50, or $2.20 per meal! Many people in western countries will spend $50 on food per day from eating out; on average, I spent $46 per week! This number does not reflect the price of alcohol, except for the occasional beer with dinner. Should you choose to drink regularly, which many travelers do, expect your number to be significantly higher. Most meals consisted of local street food like noodles and curries. Of course, sometimes I splurged on $10 meals, which usually come in the form of western food, but that didn’t happen often. As a rule, a beer and a bowl of noodles (or plate of rice) will cost you two or three bucks.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: way to explore a city is by moped/scooter, which will only cost $4 or $5 per day. You’ll have to pay gas, but that won’t cost you more than another dollar or two. Everything considered I think my average cost was pretty reasonable. I spent THB8,920 in 31 days, or $245. This is $61.25 per week or $8 per day! This number could easily be reduced by choosing to arrange inter-city transportation on your own. Many guesthouses and transportation agencies charge an inflated amount and then simply transport you to the public bus. If you arrange your own transportation directly at the bus (or train) station, expect to spend less. Just remember, this isn’t always easy if you’re in a foreign country where everyone speaks a different language! Riding in a tuk-tuk in Bangkok Budget for Activities & Entertainment Throughout the month I also recorded my expenditures for activities and entertainment in Thailand.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: This number could easily be reduced by choosing to arrange inter-city transportation on your own. Many guesthouses and transportation agencies charge an inflated amount and then simply transport you to the public bus. If you arrange your own transportation directly at the bus (or train) station, expect to spend less. Just remember, this isn’t always easy if you’re in a foreign country where everyone speaks a different language! Riding in a tuk-tuk in Bangkok Budget for Activities & Entertainment Throughout the month I also recorded my expenditures for activities and entertainment in Thailand. This included everything from temple entry fees to rock climbing to boat cruises. I visited hot springs, went trekking in the jungle, wandered through temples, drank beer on boats and got plenty of Thai massages! Considering how much I accomplished, a final tally of THB5120, or $141, is pretty remarkable! As it turns out, I spent the same amount on accommodation as I did on activities and entertainment: a whopping $35 per week or $5 per day!
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: This included everything from temple entry fees to rock climbing to boat cruises. I visited hot springs, went trekking in the jungle, wandered through temples, drank beer on boats and got plenty of Thai massages! Considering how much I accomplished, a final tally of THB5120, or $141, is pretty remarkable! As it turns out, I spent the same amount on accommodation as I did on activities and entertainment: a whopping $35 per week or $5 per day! Rock climbing in Tonsai, Thailand Budget for the Essentials There are also plenty of things that we need as people to maintain personal well-being and hygiene. SIM cards, sunblock, laundry, band-aids, WiFi, toothpaste, and replacements for broken things are all on this list. I spent THB3,385, or $93, in total, which works out to about $23 per week or $3.30 per day. On another note, especially if you’re traveling in Asia, travel insurance is something you really shouldn’t skimp on. Medical care in Thailand isn’t very sophisticated, so if something serious happens, you want to make sure you’re covered.
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Title: The Real Cost of Travel in Thailand in 2021 - TravelFreak Headings: The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day The Cost of Travel in Thailand: How to Do it on $30 Per Day How Accurate are These Numbers? My Spending Habits in Thailand Thai Currency & Conversions Note: All future dollar representations are USD unless otherwise stated. Thailand Backpacking Budget: Total Expenditures The Price of Accommodation in Thailand The Cost of Food and Drink in Thailand The Cost of Transportation in Thailand Budget for Activities & Entertainment Budget for the Essentials Other Expenses in Thailand How to Save Money in Thailand Final Cost Analysis READ MORE: Jeremy Scott Foster About TravelFreak Find Out More Content: Rock climbing in Tonsai, Thailand Budget for the Essentials There are also plenty of things that we need as people to maintain personal well-being and hygiene. SIM cards, sunblock, laundry, band-aids, WiFi, toothpaste, and replacements for broken things are all on this list. I spent THB3,385, or $93, in total, which works out to about $23 per week or $3.30 per day. On another note, especially if you’re traveling in Asia, travel insurance is something you really shouldn’t skimp on. Medical care in Thailand isn’t very sophisticated, so if something serious happens, you want to make sure you’re covered. I’ve had more than $12,000 in medical bills paid for over the past few years. Frankly, you never know what could happen, and one or two hundred dollars is nothing when you compare it to a five- or six-figure medical bill. I always recommend World Nomads
https://travelfreak.net/cost-of-travel-in-thailand/
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Title: Where To Eat in St. Croix - 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Headings: Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink St. Croix Food Festivals US Virgin Islands Agriculture & Food Fair Best Restaurants in St. Croix AMA at Cane Bay Bon Manjer Restaurant & Ultra Lounge Harvey’s UPDATE: Unfortunately, Harvey’s has permanently closed. La Reine Chicken Shack Savant Best Bars in St. Croix BES Craft Cocktail Lounge Map of Where To Eat & Drink in St. Croix Content: Where To Eat in St. Croix - 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021 by Raymond Cua Some posts on this site contain affiliate links. If you book or purchase something through one of these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Read the full disclosure policy here. The main islands of the US Virgin Islands are St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas. I’m here to dish out where to eat and drink in St. Croix, the largest of the three USVI islands. It was my first time visiting the US Virgin Islands in February 2020 where I spent a 4 day trip in Saint Croix (STX for short), exploring this tranquil tropical destination located in the Caribbean Sea and, of course, checking out the St. Croix food scene! On the same latitude of Hawaii, St. Croix is about 40 miles south of St. Thomas and St. John, 1700 miles south of New York, and 1100 miles south east of Miami. Did you know? Referred to as the “Big Island,” Saint Croix is an 84 square mile island that’s 22.7 miles long and 8 miles at its widest point. Buck Island View from Point Udall Good vibes.
https://travellingfoodie.net/where-to-eat-in-st-croix/
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Title: Where To Eat in St. Croix - 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Headings: Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink St. Croix Food Festivals US Virgin Islands Agriculture & Food Fair Best Restaurants in St. Croix AMA at Cane Bay Bon Manjer Restaurant & Ultra Lounge Harvey’s UPDATE: Unfortunately, Harvey’s has permanently closed. La Reine Chicken Shack Savant Best Bars in St. Croix BES Craft Cocktail Lounge Map of Where To Eat & Drink in St. Croix Content: It was my first time visiting the US Virgin Islands in February 2020 where I spent a 4 day trip in Saint Croix (STX for short), exploring this tranquil tropical destination located in the Caribbean Sea and, of course, checking out the St. Croix food scene! On the same latitude of Hawaii, St. Croix is about 40 miles south of St. Thomas and St. John, 1700 miles south of New York, and 1100 miles south east of Miami. Did you know? Referred to as the “Big Island,” Saint Croix is an 84 square mile island that’s 22.7 miles long and 8 miles at its widest point. Buck Island View from Point Udall Good vibes. Friendly people. Rich culture and history. Lush green nature with clear blue waters. And delicious local cuisine! These are the things you can expect from a trip to St. Croix.
https://travellingfoodie.net/where-to-eat-in-st-croix/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_961547387#5_2096195900
Title: Where To Eat in St. Croix - 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Headings: Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink Where To Eat in St. Croix – 7 Best Restaurants and Places To Eat & Drink St. Croix Food Festivals US Virgin Islands Agriculture & Food Fair Best Restaurants in St. Croix AMA at Cane Bay Bon Manjer Restaurant & Ultra Lounge Harvey’s UPDATE: Unfortunately, Harvey’s has permanently closed. La Reine Chicken Shack Savant Best Bars in St. Croix BES Craft Cocktail Lounge Map of Where To Eat & Drink in St. Croix Content: Also Read: Sandals Montego Bay: Why It’s Perfect For Foodies Table of Contents show 1 St. Croix Food Festivals 2 Best Restaurants in St. Croix 3 Best Bars in St. Croix 4 Map of Where To Eat & Drink in St. Croix Watch the full video on St. Croix Food Guide on YouTube here. St. Croix Food Festivals Here are some of the best food festivals in St. Croix that I attended, some of which are among the best festivals in the US Virgin Islands. US Virgin Islands Agriculture & Food Fair Every year in February, St. Croix hosts one of the best festivals in the United States Virgin Islands, the Annual Agriculture and Food Fair (Agrifest). This largest USVI agricultural festival has over 36,000 attendees throughout the weekend with people from all over the world including Antigua, Trinidad and Africa. The Agrifest takes over 40 acres of grounds filled with activities, cultural demonstrations and live entertainment, livestock and agricultural products, and, of course, local cuisine. I attended the 49th USVI Agriculture and Food Fair which took place on February 15-17, 2020 with a theme “Agriculture: Trendy in 2020”. This is the best time to see what St. Croix is all about in one venue.
https://travellingfoodie.net/where-to-eat-in-st-croix/
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Title: Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Headings: Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Answer An Anthem for New York City Save this Info about New York, New York Do you have a favorite song about New York City? Let us know in the comments below! Content: Be sure to check with businesses and locations regarding travel restrictions and safety precautions before visiting. Do you think you know who was the original singer of the song New York, New York? This iconic anthem is one of the most popular songs ever written about the Big Apple. Take a look at the possible options below and take a guess. The answer might surprise you! a) Frank Sinatra b) Liza Minelli c) John Kander d) Dean Martin (Scroll down for the answer…) Answer The answer is b). Liza Minnelli was the original singer of New York, New York. A lot of people assume New York, New York was originally sung by Frank Sinatra because his version became so popular. In fact, his version of this song would go on to become Sinatra’s fifth most popular single of all time, according to record sales. He recorded the song in 1979 for his album, Trilogy:
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Title: Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Headings: Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Answer An Anthem for New York City Save this Info about New York, New York Do you have a favorite song about New York City? Let us know in the comments below! Content: a) Frank Sinatra b) Liza Minelli c) John Kander d) Dean Martin (Scroll down for the answer…) Answer The answer is b). Liza Minnelli was the original singer of New York, New York. A lot of people assume New York, New York was originally sung by Frank Sinatra because his version became so popular. In fact, his version of this song would go on to become Sinatra’s fifth most popular single of all time, according to record sales. He recorded the song in 1979 for his album, Trilogy: Past, Present, Future. The correct answer, however, is Liza Minnelli. She was the original singer of New York, New York. Minelli recorded the song as the theme for Martin Scorcese’s film, New York, New York in 1977, two years prior to Sinatra’s recording. New York, New York was written specifically for Minelli and composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb.
https://travelmamas.com/who-was-the-original-singer-of-the-song-new-york-new-york/
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Title: Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Headings: Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Who was the original singer of the song, New York, New York? Answer An Anthem for New York City Save this Info about New York, New York Do you have a favorite song about New York City? Let us know in the comments below! Content: Past, Present, Future. The correct answer, however, is Liza Minnelli. She was the original singer of New York, New York. Minelli recorded the song as the theme for Martin Scorcese’s film, New York, New York in 1977, two years prior to Sinatra’s recording. New York, New York was written specifically for Minelli and composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. Sinatra and Minelli performed the song live as a duet many times. Sinatra also recorded New York, New York a second time for his 1993 album Duets, with Tony Bennett. An Anthem for New York City Many songs have been written about New York City. Theme from New York, New York, though, has become almost synonymous with the city. It represents the grit and ambition of New York residents with its line, “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere.”
https://travelmamas.com/who-was-the-original-singer-of-the-song-new-york-new-york/
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Title: How High Do Planes Fly? Accurate In-depth Guide Headings: How High Do Planes Fly? Accurate In-depth Guide How High Do Planes Fly? Accurate In-depth Guide How High Do Planes Fly? Why Do Planes Fly So High? 1. Efficiency 2. Speed 3. Fast High-Level Winds. 4. Weather 5. Range What is Cruising Altitude? Can Some Jets Fly Even Higher? What Happens if a Plane Flies Too High? Why Can’t an Airplane Just Fly into Space? What is the Highest-flying Plane in History? Popular Planes Maximum Cruising Altitudes How to Find an Aircraft’s Altitude? Conclusion Phil McCain Content: You may see and hear small propeller drive aircraft fly overhead. They may be as low as 1,000 feet above you. Helicopters that typically fly below 5,000 feet, and are allowed to go lower most places as they can land on buildings and in tight spaces. How high a plane is flying is called its altitude. When pilots refer to the altitude they mean how far above sea level an airplane is flying. It is standardized for all aircraft that way everyone is flying according to the same standard and system. Having the same standard system is important especially when airplanes are flying closer together during takeoffs and landings near airports. Why Do Planes Fly So High? Most commercial airplanes fly between 30,000 to 41,000 feet. The views from miles in the air are impressive, and it is one of my favorite parts about flying, but there are five main reasons airplanes fly so high:
https://travelmedium.com/aviation/how-high-do-planes-fly
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Title: Headings: Content: Belize Cayman Islands Cuba Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico The Southern Caribbeanincludes: Aruba Bonaire Colombia Costa Rica Curacao Nicaragua Panama Venezuela The Mexican Caribbean destinations include: Cancun Playacar Riviera Maya Playa del Carmen Cozumel Playa Mujeres Isla Mujeres Technically not in the Caribbean, but considered to be: Bermuda The Bahamas Turks and Caicos Islands Guyana Suriname Frech Guiana BY ANTILLES: ( Just for your info, Antilles – is another way to recognize Caribbean islands on the map and is an archipelago bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the south and west, the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north and east – as stated on Wikipedia) The Greater Antillesincludes: Cayman Islands Cuba Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica Puerto Rico The Lesser Antillesincludes: Aruba Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Barbados British Virgin Islands Bonaire Curaçao Dominica Federal Dependencies of Venezuela Grenada Guadeloupe Martinique Montserrat Nueva Esparta Saba Saint Barthélemy Sint Eustatius Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Saint-Martin Sint Maarten Trinidad and Tobago Saint Vincent and the Grenadines United States Virgin Islands The Netherlands Antillesincludes: Aruba Bonaire Curacao Saba St. Eustatius (Statia) St. Maarten The French Antilles or The French West Indies include: French Guyana Guadeloupe Martinique St. Martin St. Barts BY BRITISH TERRITORIES British West Indies (BWI)includes: Anguilla British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Monserrat Turks and Caicos BY OTHER HISTORICAL EVENTS:
https://travelrows.com/all-the-caribbean-countries-with-flags-islands-and-territories/
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Title: What Beaches Are Close to Inverness, FL? | USA Today Headings: What Beaches Are Close to Inverness, FL? What Beaches Are Close to Inverness, FL? Travel Tips Hernando Beach & Community Park Fort Island Gulf Beach Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Travel Tips Video Linda Pedersen Park at Jenkins Creek State Parks Near New Smyrna, FL Travel Tips Content: The 15-acre beach park, also part of the Citrus County Parks & Recreation network, is a little over 10 miles west of Crystal River, which calls itself “Home of the Manatee.” During the winter months, manatees seek refuge in the warmer waters of the inlets and bayous between Crystal River and Fort Island Gulf Beach. The 15-acre Fort Island park complex encompasses not just the beach but also a boardwalk, boat ramp and fishing pier. The park’s other facilities include outdoor showers, restrooms, picnic tables, picnic pavilion, barbecue grills and parking. No lifeguards are posted at the beach. Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Weeki Wachee Springs State Park offers visitors an opportunity to soak up the sun on a white-sand beach at Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed water park, and catch a performance by Weeki Wachee’s famous “mermaids.” Located in Hernando County 34 miles southwest of Inverness, the beach and mermaids are only two of the many attractions at this state park. In addition to the beach, the Buccaneer Bay complex encompasses flume rides, a lazy river and kiddie pool. Elsewhere in the park are an underwater theater, site of mermaid performances, and miles of waterways for canoeing and kayaking. Weeki Wachee also has an active diving program that is open to group dives conducted by registered dive shops;
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-close-inverness-fl-105510.html
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Title: What Beaches Are Close to Inverness, FL? | USA Today Headings: What Beaches Are Close to Inverness, FL? What Beaches Are Close to Inverness, FL? Travel Tips Hernando Beach & Community Park Fort Island Gulf Beach Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Travel Tips Video Linda Pedersen Park at Jenkins Creek State Parks Near New Smyrna, FL Travel Tips Content: Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Weeki Wachee Springs State Park offers visitors an opportunity to soak up the sun on a white-sand beach at Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed water park, and catch a performance by Weeki Wachee’s famous “mermaids.” Located in Hernando County 34 miles southwest of Inverness, the beach and mermaids are only two of the many attractions at this state park. In addition to the beach, the Buccaneer Bay complex encompasses flume rides, a lazy river and kiddie pool. Elsewhere in the park are an underwater theater, site of mermaid performances, and miles of waterways for canoeing and kayaking. Weeki Wachee also has an active diving program that is open to group dives conducted by registered dive shops; individual diving is not permitted. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Linda Pedersen Park at Jenkins Creek Just inland from the Gulf along the banks of Jenkins Creek lies Linda Pedersen Park, 40 miles southwest of Inverness. A popular destination for families, 135-acre Pedersen Park offers a fishing pier and beach on the creek, as well as a 40-foot observation tower that offers stunning views of the Gulf to the west. Operated by the Hernando County Department of Parks & Recreation, the park and adjoining Jenkins Creek Park – connected by an aluminum boardwalk – encompass a number of facilities, including picnic tables and pavilions, restrooms, showers, an activity center and playground. Jenkins Creek and other nearby waterways are among those favored by warm-blooded manatees during the winter months.
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-close-inverness-fl-105510.html
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Hotels in Sebastian, Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Matthew Huntington, Leaf Group Updated February 05, 2018 Weeki Wachee, Florida, 60 miles north of Tampa, is home to Weeki Wachee State Park, a site known for its underwater mermaid shows that began in 1947. In addition to the shows, visitors can take riverboat cruises through the 540-acre park or explore the area in a canoe or kayak. While Weeki Wachee is about 10 miles from the coast, several beaches within 40 miles of town provide surf, sand and other amenities. Hudson Beach The city of Hudson Beach, 15 miles southwest of Weeki Wachee, has a small, man-made beach usually frequented by locals. The beach is suitable for sunning, swimming and boating. The residential area surrounding the beach is laced with a series of man-made canals. The Hudson Beach Marina rents Jet Skis, wave runners and small boats. Restaurants near the beach offer fresh seafood as well as French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Robert K. Rees Memorial Park, 24 miles southwest of Weeki Wachee in New Port Richey, is set on 45 acres of Gulf Coast. The park has a beach with a designated swimming area that includes a shower.
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-near-weeki-wachee-florida-110430.html
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: The residential area surrounding the beach is laced with a series of man-made canals. The Hudson Beach Marina rents Jet Skis, wave runners and small boats. Restaurants near the beach offer fresh seafood as well as French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Robert K. Rees Memorial Park, 24 miles southwest of Weeki Wachee in New Port Richey, is set on 45 acres of Gulf Coast. The park has a beach with a designated swimming area that includes a shower. The park is also equipped with water fountains, bike racks and benches. Two boat ramps can be used to launch canoes and kayaks. Hungry for hot dogs and smores, the picnic areas have tables and grills. A playground has slides, swings and a pirate ship. A boardwalk winds through mangroves to an observation tower from which dolphins and sea cranes are often seen.
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-near-weeki-wachee-florida-110430.html
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: The park is also equipped with water fountains, bike racks and benches. Two boat ramps can be used to launch canoes and kayaks. Hungry for hot dogs and smores, the picnic areas have tables and grills. A playground has slides, swings and a pirate ship. A boardwalk winds through mangroves to an observation tower from which dolphins and sea cranes are often seen. Anclote River Park Anclote River Park, 30 miles southwest of Weeki Wachee in Holiday, has a swimming beach on the Gulf of Mexico, as well as a fishing and boating area, playgrounds and picnic areas. Dolphins, sea turtles, crabs and many types of fish inhabit the waters surrounding the park. Anclote River is also on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, a network of more than 500 Florida sites known for their excellent wildlife and bird-watching opportunities. Travel Tips Video FL Caverns (Rumble) More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up FL Terrifying Road Trip 01:01 Live 00:00 01:36 01:36 Only In Your State Fort Island Gulf Beach Fort Island Gulf Beach, in Crystal River, is 35 miles northeast of Weeki Wachee. The family-friendly beach has a white sandy beach with a boardwalk that leads through wildlife viewing areas.
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-near-weeki-wachee-florida-110430.html
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: Anclote River Park Anclote River Park, 30 miles southwest of Weeki Wachee in Holiday, has a swimming beach on the Gulf of Mexico, as well as a fishing and boating area, playgrounds and picnic areas. Dolphins, sea turtles, crabs and many types of fish inhabit the waters surrounding the park. Anclote River is also on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, a network of more than 500 Florida sites known for their excellent wildlife and bird-watching opportunities. Travel Tips Video FL Caverns (Rumble) More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up FL Terrifying Road Trip 01:01 Live 00:00 01:36 01:36 Only In Your State Fort Island Gulf Beach Fort Island Gulf Beach, in Crystal River, is 35 miles northeast of Weeki Wachee. The family-friendly beach has a white sandy beach with a boardwalk that leads through wildlife viewing areas. Facilities include parking, a boat ramp, a fishing pier, picnic tables, restrooms and showers. Barbecue grills are provided. Fishing is allowed from a designated pier, but not from the beach area. Dolphins are often spotted in the waters around the beach. References Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Visit Florida:
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: Facilities include parking, a boat ramp, a fishing pier, picnic tables, restrooms and showers. Barbecue grills are provided. Fishing is allowed from a designated pier, but not from the beach area. Dolphins are often spotted in the waters around the beach. References Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Visit Florida: Weeki Wachee Hudson, Florida Pasco County, Florida: Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Citrus County, Florida: Ft. Island Gulf Beach Pasco County, Florida: Anclote River Park Florida Birding Trail Writer Bio Matthew Huntington has been writing travel articles since 2002.
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-near-weeki-wachee-florida-110430.html
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: Weeki Wachee Hudson, Florida Pasco County, Florida: Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Citrus County, Florida: Ft. Island Gulf Beach Pasco County, Florida: Anclote River Park Florida Birding Trail Writer Bio Matthew Huntington has been writing travel articles since 2002. His pieces have appeared in "National Geographic Traveler," "American Way" and "The Miami Herald." Huntington speaks fluent Spanish and has lived in many parts of Latin America, including Ecuador, Guatemala and Puerto Rico. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in European studies from Brigham Young University. Cite this Article Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Carrie Currie, Leaf Group Tampa, Florida's third-largest city, sprawls along the shoreline of Tampa Bay. Despite being on the water, Tampa only has two proper beaches, both along the bay.
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beaches-near-weeki-wachee-florida-110430.html
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: His pieces have appeared in "National Geographic Traveler," "American Way" and "The Miami Herald." Huntington speaks fluent Spanish and has lived in many parts of Latin America, including Ecuador, Guatemala and Puerto Rico. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in European studies from Brigham Young University. Cite this Article Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Carrie Currie, Leaf Group Tampa, Florida's third-largest city, sprawls along the shoreline of Tampa Bay. Despite being on the water, Tampa only has two proper beaches, both along the bay. Nearby Clearwater's beaches front the Gulf of Mexico on barrier islands connected to the city by a series of bridges. The majority of the beaches in the Tampa Bay area are in Clearwater and adjacent cities, including St. Petersburg, a short drive from Tampa. Ben T. Davis Beach Located off of the Courtney Campbell Causeway near Tampa International Airport, Ben T. Davis beach is a narrow swath of sandy shoreline maintained by the city of Tampa Department of Parks and Recreation. The beach offers concessions, picnic shelters, metered parking and restroom facilities. Lifeguards are on duty from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: Nearby Clearwater's beaches front the Gulf of Mexico on barrier islands connected to the city by a series of bridges. The majority of the beaches in the Tampa Bay area are in Clearwater and adjacent cities, including St. Petersburg, a short drive from Tampa. Ben T. Davis Beach Located off of the Courtney Campbell Causeway near Tampa International Airport, Ben T. Davis beach is a narrow swath of sandy shoreline maintained by the city of Tampa Department of Parks and Recreation. The beach offers concessions, picnic shelters, metered parking and restroom facilities. Lifeguards are on duty from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Davis Islands Beach Located on Davis Islands in South Tampa, Davis Islands Beach is a small beachfront area with amenities including a boat ramp, canoe launches, picnic facilities and restrooms. An adjacent dog park also includes a dog beach, one of the few places in the area where dogs are allowed on the beach. Clearwater Beach On the Gulf of Mexico, Clearwater's barrier islands offer [white sand beaches] (https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/kentucky/the-underrated-beach-with-the-whitest-most-pristine-sand-in-kentucky/) 22 miles from Tampa. The area known as Clearwater Beach encompasses three miles of beachfront and includes Pier 60, with shops, restaurants and a fishing pier, and Beachwalk, a landscaped trail along the south portion of the beach with a bike trail. Metered parking is available in various places along the beach and lifeguards patrol daily.
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Title: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida | USA Today Headings: The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida The Beaches Near Weeki Wachee in Florida Travel Tips Hudson Beach Robert K. Rees Memorial Park Anclote River Park Travel Tips Video Fort Island Gulf Beach Beaches in Tampa & Clearwater, Florida Travel Tips Ben T. Davis Beach Davis Islands Beach Clearwater Beach Sand Key Beach Nearby Beaches Content: and lifeguards on duty from March through September. The park also offers playground facilities, picnic shelters and an off-beach dog park. A boardwalk and nature trail allow visitors to observe area wildlife. Nearby Beaches In addition to the beaches in Tampa and Clearwater, visitors to the Tampa Bay area can enjoy more of the Florida coast at a number of nearby beaches. North of Clearwater in Dunedin, Caladesi Island was named "America's Best Beach" in 2008 by Dr. Beach, otherwise known as Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, head of the National Healthy Beaches Campaign. Caladesi has a marina and snack bar with chairs and umbrellas available for rent. The Island is only accessible via boat or ferry, which operates out of Honeymoon Island State Park, a beach known for its shelling. Beaches in the St. Petersburg area include St. Pete Beach, Madeira Beach and Treasure Island. References City of Tampa: Ben T. Davis Beach City of Tampa:
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Title: How to Change Money to a Foreign Currency | USA Today Headings: How to Change Money to a Foreign Currency How to Change Money to a Foreign Currency Travel Tips Step 1 Step 2 Travel Tips Video Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 How to Use PayPal Instead of Travelers' Checks Travel Tips Items you will need Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Content: Exchange rates are the numbers that tell you how much one currency is worth in relation to another. For instance, if you have a 1:1 ratio, than the money for each country is of equal value. If possible, exchange your money at a time when your money is worth more than the currency of the country for which you are exchanging. You will get more when you convert to that country's currency. Step 2 Determine your travel expenses so you know how much money you need to convert. You do not want to convert too much, because converting back can be tricky in some instances, and, depending on exchange rates, may cause you to actually lose money. In the United States, banks traditionally convert from the dollar but not back to the dollar. You do not want to be left with money you cannot use upon your return. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Step 3 Find the location that is going to give you the best exchange rate, and exchange your money there. This may be your bank or a local money market.
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Title: Fishing on the St. Croix River | USA Today Headings: Fishing on the St. Croix River Fishing on the St. Croix River Travel Tips Upper St. Croix River Lower St. Croix River Access Travel Tips Video Regulations Fishing in Onalaska, Wisconsin Travel Tips Lake Onalaska Fish Species Fishing Tips Considerations Content: Fishing on the St. Croix River | USA Today Fishing in Onalaska, Wisconsin Fishing in Uhwarrie, North Carolina Fishing on the St. Croix River Travel Tips Richard Corrigan, Leaf Group Updated March 15, 2018 Fishing on the St. Croix River (Photo: ) The St. Croix River forms the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota and is one of the top fishing destinations in both states. Designated a National Scenic Riverway in 1968, the river is as popular among canoeists and kayakers as fishermen. Walleye are the most sought-after game fish in the river, and "Game & Fish Magazine" has named the river as one of the top smallmouth streams in Wisconsin as well as one of the top muskellunge fisheries in Minnesota. Upper St. Croix River The upper St. Croix is the more scenic and secluded part of the river, offering some of the most productive smallmouth bass fishing around, with some true giants present. Walleye and sauger are also abundant, and this part of the river holds some potentially record-breaking catfish. Pike, muskellunge, bluegill, crappie and lake sturgeon round out the fishing. Smallmouth fishing peaks in early summer, and fall also offers some outstanding fishing. Spinners, crankbaits and soft plastics in crayfish-imitating colors are the baits of choice for smallies. Lower St. Croix River The lower St. Croix River becomes increasingly wide and lake-like as it moves toward its confluence with the Mississippi River.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_978979760#1_2140863657
Title: Fishing on the St. Croix River | USA Today Headings: Fishing on the St. Croix River Fishing on the St. Croix River Travel Tips Upper St. Croix River Lower St. Croix River Access Travel Tips Video Regulations Fishing in Onalaska, Wisconsin Travel Tips Lake Onalaska Fish Species Fishing Tips Considerations Content: Walleye and sauger are also abundant, and this part of the river holds some potentially record-breaking catfish. Pike, muskellunge, bluegill, crappie and lake sturgeon round out the fishing. Smallmouth fishing peaks in early summer, and fall also offers some outstanding fishing. Spinners, crankbaits and soft plastics in crayfish-imitating colors are the baits of choice for smallies. Lower St. Croix River The lower St. Croix River becomes increasingly wide and lake-like as it moves toward its confluence with the Mississippi River. The section south of Stillwater is often referred to as "Lake St. Croix." Walleye and sauger are the most sought-after fish in this section, but muskies have received increased attention in recent years. Smallmouth bass fishing can be productive, but these fish are neither as large or as abundant as farther upriver. White bass are common in some areas, and backwater areas can yield a few largemouth bass. Spring is the time to target walleye and sauger, and these fish regularly fall for jigs tipped with brightly-colored curlytail grubs.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_978979760#2_2140865259
Title: Fishing on the St. Croix River | USA Today Headings: Fishing on the St. Croix River Fishing on the St. Croix River Travel Tips Upper St. Croix River Lower St. Croix River Access Travel Tips Video Regulations Fishing in Onalaska, Wisconsin Travel Tips Lake Onalaska Fish Species Fishing Tips Considerations Content: The section south of Stillwater is often referred to as "Lake St. Croix." Walleye and sauger are the most sought-after fish in this section, but muskies have received increased attention in recent years. Smallmouth bass fishing can be productive, but these fish are neither as large or as abundant as farther upriver. White bass are common in some areas, and backwater areas can yield a few largemouth bass. Spring is the time to target walleye and sauger, and these fish regularly fall for jigs tipped with brightly-colored curlytail grubs. Access Shore fishermen can find access to the upper St. Croix at Interstate Park, Osceola Landing, Boom Site Historical Wayside and William O'Brien State Park, all of which also offer boat launching facilities. The lower river is accessible through St. Croix Bluffs County Park, Point Douglas County Park, Lowell Park in Stillwater and Hudson City Park. You can launch a boat at St. Croix Bluffs County Park, Bayport Marine and Beanie's Resort. A number of state parks up and down both sides of the river offer campsites, cabins, hiking trails and other activities. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Regulations Because it is a boundary water, the St. Croix River is under joint regulations that are slightly different from the statewide angling regulations in either Wisconsin or Minnesota.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_978979760#3_2140867508
Title: Fishing on the St. Croix River | USA Today Headings: Fishing on the St. Croix River Fishing on the St. Croix River Travel Tips Upper St. Croix River Lower St. Croix River Access Travel Tips Video Regulations Fishing in Onalaska, Wisconsin Travel Tips Lake Onalaska Fish Species Fishing Tips Considerations Content: Access Shore fishermen can find access to the upper St. Croix at Interstate Park, Osceola Landing, Boom Site Historical Wayside and William O'Brien State Park, all of which also offer boat launching facilities. The lower river is accessible through St. Croix Bluffs County Park, Point Douglas County Park, Lowell Park in Stillwater and Hudson City Park. You can launch a boat at St. Croix Bluffs County Park, Bayport Marine and Beanie's Resort. A number of state parks up and down both sides of the river offer campsites, cabins, hiking trails and other activities. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Regulations Because it is a boundary water, the St. Croix River is under joint regulations that are slightly different from the statewide angling regulations in either Wisconsin or Minnesota. You can find complete rulebooks at the website of either state's Department of Natural Resources (see Resources). You also need a fishing license to fish on the St. Croix River. If you are fishing from a boat, both Wisconsin and Minnesota will honor the other state's license, but if you are fishing from shore you must have a valid license from the state you whose bank you are standing on. References National Wild & Scenic Rivers: ( Lower) St. Croix River;
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_978979760#4_2140869674
Title: Fishing on the St. Croix River | USA Today Headings: Fishing on the St. Croix River Fishing on the St. Croix River Travel Tips Upper St. Croix River Lower St. Croix River Access Travel Tips Video Regulations Fishing in Onalaska, Wisconsin Travel Tips Lake Onalaska Fish Species Fishing Tips Considerations Content: You can find complete rulebooks at the website of either state's Department of Natural Resources (see Resources). You also need a fishing license to fish on the St. Croix River. If you are fishing from a boat, both Wisconsin and Minnesota will honor the other state's license, but if you are fishing from shore you must have a valid license from the state you whose bank you are standing on. References National Wild & Scenic Rivers: ( Lower) St. Croix River; 2010 Resources National Park Service: Saint Croix National Scenic Waterway; 2010 Minnesota DNR: 2011 Fishing Regulations; 2011 Wisconsin DNR:
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Title: Ireland Travel Warnings | USA Today Headings: Ireland Travel Warnings Ireland Travel Warnings Travel Tips Thefts ATM Fraud Driving Travel Tips Video Harassment Safety for Travel to Ireland Travel Tips Facts Before You Leave Cell Phone Finances Driving Help General Content: Driving Americans can use a US drivers license while in Ireland. Drivers in Ireland drive on the left side of the road, which can be initially confusing for Americans and others accustomed to traveling on the right side. Distances and speeds are marked in kilometers and kilometers per hour as in most countries in Europe. Roundabouts, which are rare in the United States, are common in Ireland. Yield right of way when entering a roundabout, and pay close attention to all signs and signals within it. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Turning right on red is legal by default in America, but it is illegal in Ireland. Wait for a green light or arrow. Automatic transmission cars are difficult to rent in Ireland, so you must learn to drive stick before you travel if you plan to drive. Finally, avoid using your cell phone while driving, which is illegal in Ireland. Harassment Ireland is generally free of the political paramilitary violence that has plagued Northern Ireland, but things can occasionally get unpleasant for American tourists.
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Title: Maine Lobster Fishing Information | USA Today Headings: Maine Lobster Fishing Information Maine Lobster Fishing Information Travel Tips Hard shell vs. Soft shell Size Requirements Travel Tips Video Egg-Bearing Females Tourism Lobster Tours Fishing in Bar Harbor, Maine Travel Tips Fishing Season Licenses Saltwater Fishing Areas Saltwater Species Freshwater Fishing Areas Freshwater Species Content: Hard shell vs. Soft shell Lobsters go through a molting process as they grow during which time they shed their old shells and produce new ones. Adult male lobsters shed their shells twice a year and adult females shed them once a year. The new shell is soft and pliant for months as it slowly hardens. The meat in soft-shell lobsters, colloquially known as "shedders" is sweeter and more tender than that of hard-shell lobsters. Shedder season in Maine usually occurs around early summer and again around early winter. Size Requirements Although the regulations dealing with lobster size are more in place to benefit the lobster populations, consumers also reap the benefit. The meat in lobsters that are too big, and therefore too old, is usually tough, stringy and bland. The body portion of a lobster's carapace must be between 3 1/4 inches and 5 inches in order for it to be a keeper. The measurement is taken from the lobster's eye to the point just before the tail. A special tool called a "double-sided gauge" is used to take the measurements.
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Title: Facts About Money in Brazil | USA Today Headings: Facts About Money in Brazil Facts About Money in Brazil Travel Tips History Banknotes Travel Tips Video Coins Unusual Banknotes What Is the Currency of El Salvador? Travel Tips Early Days The Peso The Colon The Dollar Content: On January 1, 2001, the country introduced the U.S. dollar as its new official currency; the dollar had greater stability than the colon and kept the country’s currency from destabilizing. The dollar remains El Salvador’s official currency as of 2011; because El Salvador cannot legally print U.S. currency, it began an education campaign to help its citizens understand the English-language denominations of the bills. References Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador U.S. State Department: El Salvador
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Title: Tips on Traveling to Ireland | USA Today Headings: Tips on Traveling to Ireland Tips on Traveling to Ireland Travel Tips Get the Lay of the Land Dress Comfortably and Pack Light Bring a Power Adapter Travel Tips Video Break the Language Barrier Know How to Get Around Eat Like a Local Be Ready for Rain Travel Questions & Answers About Ireland Travel Tips When Should I Visit? What Is the Weather Like? Should I Rent a Car? What Are the Must-See Places? Content: Irish is much more common in the Gaeltacht regions along the western seaboard, including the counties Donegal, Mayo, Galway and Kerry. Even in predominantly English-speaking areas, be prepared to hear some unfamiliar terminology. A car's trunk is the "boot"; its hood is the "bonnet"; and the gas in the tank is called "petrol." " Bangers" are sausage; " rashers" are bacon, and so on. Know How to Get Around As in the United Kingdom, cars in Ireland drive on the left site of the road, which can take some getting used to. Speeds and distances in the Republic of Ireland are measured in kilometers per hour, while miles per hour is the term used in Northern Ireland. Seat belts are required for passengers in both the front and the back of a vehicle, and a valid national driving license or an international driving permit is required if you plan to drive.
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Title: Tips on Traveling to Ireland | USA Today Headings: Tips on Traveling to Ireland Tips on Traveling to Ireland Travel Tips Get the Lay of the Land Dress Comfortably and Pack Light Bring a Power Adapter Travel Tips Video Break the Language Barrier Know How to Get Around Eat Like a Local Be Ready for Rain Travel Questions & Answers About Ireland Travel Tips When Should I Visit? What Is the Weather Like? Should I Rent a Car? What Are the Must-See Places? Content: Bangers" are sausage; " rashers" are bacon, and so on. Know How to Get Around As in the United Kingdom, cars in Ireland drive on the left site of the road, which can take some getting used to. Speeds and distances in the Republic of Ireland are measured in kilometers per hour, while miles per hour is the term used in Northern Ireland. Seat belts are required for passengers in both the front and the back of a vehicle, and a valid national driving license or an international driving permit is required if you plan to drive. Car rental companies are located in most major cities and airports. That said, major cities like Dublin offer guided tours and excellent public transportation, often extending into the surrounding areas. Plus, a variety of bus and train services are available throughout Ireland. Most cities are also very bike-friendly, so driving is by no means essential. Eat Like a Local Irish cuisine once had a reputation for being dry and uninteresting, but those days are long gone.
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Title: All Types of Landforms in Death Valley | USA Today Headings: All Types of Landforms in Death Valley All Types of Landforms in Death Valley Travel Tips General Topography Salt Formations Travel Tips Video Alluvial Fans Dunes Badlands Nearby Landforms Landforms in Nevada Travel Tips The Great Basin Mojave Desert Sierra Nevada Viewing Content: Most accessible are the Mesquite Flat Dunes. Death Valley’s dunes come in different forms: There are crescent, linear and star types, for example, all named for the shapes they describe. Badlands One of the most renowned vistas in Death Valley National Park can be had at Zabriskie Point, which features an impressive nest of badlands. These are heavily eroded and barren sedimentary formations, most famously associated with certain parts of the Great Plains but found in many dry regions of the globe. Set along Furnace Creek, the Zabriskie Point badlands, carved out of mudstone, are particularly scenic against the blank flats of Death Valley and the mountains looming beyond. Nearby Landforms Death Valley National Park includes plenty of notable landforms outside of Death Valley proper, as it covers a great deal of terrain in the surrounding mountains, as well as adjacent basins such as Panamint Valley. Explorers who appreciate the Mesquite Flats dunes and the salt pans of Badwater Basin should take the time to visit the Devil’s Hole in the Amargosa Desert to the east, for example, or the canyons and snowfields of the high country. References National Park Service: Death Valley National Park -- Weather and Climate Natural Landscapes of the United States;
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Title: How to Use American Appliances in Europe in 2018 | USA Today Headings: How to Use American Appliances in Europe in 2018 How to Use American Appliances in Europe in 2018 Travel Tips Pack a Universal Adapter Plug Shapes and Sizes in Europe Look for Dual Voltage Appliances Travel Tips Video Avoid Taking a Converter Tips About Adapters How to Know When to Use an Adapter or Converter for Foreign Travel Travel Tips What's the Difference Between an Adapter and a Converter? But Wait – You Might Not Need a Travel Converter What Kind of Travel Adapter Should I Bring? Content: How to Use American Appliances in Europe in 2018 | USA Today How to Know When to Use an Adapter or Converter for Foreign ... Electrical Converter Travel Tips How to Use American Appliances in Europe in 2018 Travel Tips Laurie Jo Miller Farr, Leaf Group Updated March 09, 2018 These days, airlines want ticket agents to scan passengers' smart phones rather than issuing a boarding pass, and hotels want guests to download their apps for a keyless check-in. The world's great museums have mobile apps to guide visitors through their collections. Few international travelers can manage without a smart phone, which means having a charger and adapter handy when you head to Europe. Essential phone chargers and small electrical appliances made for use in America require electrical adapters to function in Europe. Pack a Universal Adapter You'll need an adapter to pair appliance plugs with the wall socket. Several countries in Europe have their own variation on the shape of electrical wall sockets and appliance plugs, and they're all different than the U.S. standard. When traveling to more than one European country, an all-in-one universal adapter that comes with a variety of two- and three-prong shapes will come in handy. Some of these also have USB charging ports. Take more than one adapter, especially if you'll be sharing accommodations or using multiple devices, as each adapter can handle only one appliance at a time. Plug Shapes and Sizes in Europe American-style plugs are two flat prongs.
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Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today SIM Card for International Travel How to Use Cell Phones Abroad The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Michael Roennevig, Leaf Group Updated December 01, 2017 Making and getting calls in Europe with a US SIM card can be an expensive business, even if you have a "global" calling plan. Save a lot by picking up a prepaid handset or working things out so you can make cheaper calls from your existing cell phone while traveling. Buy a Phone In-Store It's not difficult to pick up reasonably priced prepaid handsets in most European countries. You can buy pay-as-you-go phones from mobile network stores, electrical retailers and supermarkets. If you don't mind using a budget handset while you're away, you can grab a prepaid device for the price of a meal for two in a mid-market restaurant, and perhaps even cheaper if you can get by without all the bells and whistles that come with modern smartphones. Buy Prepaid Mobile Online If you have a European postal address and a major credit card, you'll be able to buy a prepaid mobile online. Just arrange to have your device sent to your hotel or hostel. Once you have your new phone, you'll be able to top it up with call time using a credit card or by visiting local top-up points and paying cash. You might be able to get a better deal online than you would if you bought a new phone in store. Bear in mind that your device will be locked to a European network, unless you're happy to pay more for a SIM-free handset.
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Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: Buy Prepaid Mobile Online If you have a European postal address and a major credit card, you'll be able to buy a prepaid mobile online. Just arrange to have your device sent to your hotel or hostel. Once you have your new phone, you'll be able to top it up with call time using a credit card or by visiting local top-up points and paying cash. You might be able to get a better deal online than you would if you bought a new phone in store. Bear in mind that your device will be locked to a European network, unless you're happy to pay more for a SIM-free handset. Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Pick up used cell phones from European auction sites and secondhand electrical stores. You'll need a postal address in Europe for the former unless you want to pay shipping fees to receive the phone before departing on your trip. This is a good option for those who don't want to travel with their fancy smartphone and are equally adverse to shelling out for a new prepaid handset. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Rent a Phone If you don't want to shell out for new prepaid handset, you can rent one from firms such as Cellhirein the UK, Me Mobile in Spain and Thrifty Car Rental in Ireland. Alternatively, borrow cell phones in the US before you depart from companies such as CellularAbroad, TripTel and TravelCell.
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Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Pick up used cell phones from European auction sites and secondhand electrical stores. You'll need a postal address in Europe for the former unless you want to pay shipping fees to receive the phone before departing on your trip. This is a good option for those who don't want to travel with their fancy smartphone and are equally adverse to shelling out for a new prepaid handset. Travel Tips Video AZ Hidden Waterfalls More Videos Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Play/Pause SPACE Increase Volume ↑ Decrease Volume ↓ Seek Forward → Seek Backward ← Captions On/Off c Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f Mute/Unmute m Seek % 0-9 Next Up NJ Waterfalls Roadtrip 01:00 Live 00:00 01:00 01:00 Only In Your State Rent a Phone If you don't want to shell out for new prepaid handset, you can rent one from firms such as Cellhirein the UK, Me Mobile in Spain and Thrifty Car Rental in Ireland. Alternatively, borrow cell phones in the US before you depart from companies such as CellularAbroad, TripTel and TravelCell. If you're staying in Europe for more than a month, renting could be more expensive than buying a pay-as-you-go device. Alternatives Download a mobile VoIP application such as MobileVoip for Windows Phone, Skype or ooVoo to your US phone and only make calls when you're connected to a free Wi-Fi hotspot. Just make sure you turn data roaming off on your device before you travel. If you have a quad-band or 4G handset, have your phone unlocked and buy a prepaid European SIM card. This will involve calling your network provider and asking for an unlock code.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1003045297#3_2203976987
Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: If you're staying in Europe for more than a month, renting could be more expensive than buying a pay-as-you-go device. Alternatives Download a mobile VoIP application such as MobileVoip for Windows Phone, Skype or ooVoo to your US phone and only make calls when you're connected to a free Wi-Fi hotspot. Just make sure you turn data roaming off on your device before you travel. If you have a quad-band or 4G handset, have your phone unlocked and buy a prepaid European SIM card. This will involve calling your network provider and asking for an unlock code. You'll typically be charged for this, especially if you're still under contract. If you're visiting multiple European countries, buy a new SIM for every region you visit. If you bought your device SIM-free, you won't need an unlock code. References Boston University: Cell Phones in Dresden Budget Travel:
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Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: You'll typically be charged for this, especially if you're still under contract. If you're visiting multiple European countries, buy a new SIM for every region you visit. If you bought your device SIM-free, you won't need an unlock code. References Boston University: Cell Phones in Dresden Budget Travel: Using Your Cell Phone in Europe Resources Cellhire Me Mobile Thrifty: Mobile Phone Rental CellularAbroad TripTel TravelCell Microsoft: MobileVoip Skype: Skype for iPhone ooVoo: Mobile Writer Bio Michael Roennevig has been a journalist since 2003.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1003045297#5_2203979832
Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: Using Your Cell Phone in Europe Resources Cellhire Me Mobile Thrifty: Mobile Phone Rental CellularAbroad TripTel TravelCell Microsoft: MobileVoip Skype: Skype for iPhone ooVoo: Mobile Writer Bio Michael Roennevig has been a journalist since 2003. He has written on politics, the arts, travel and society for publications such as "The Big Issue" and "Which?" Roennevig holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the Surrey Institute and a postgraduate diploma from the National Council for the Training of Journalists at City College, Brighton. Cite this Article SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips Robert Schrader, Leaf Group Updated March 15, 2018 When you travel within the United States -- and use a carrier with a national reach, such as T-Mobile or AT&T -- you only rarely incur additional charges and fees for "roaming" off your carrier's network. Traveling internationally, however, requires you to use foreign networks, something that gets expensive quickly. Purchasing a cell phone SIM card in each destination country helps you avoid racking up huge fees to make local calls.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1003045297#6_2203981656
Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: He has written on politics, the arts, travel and society for publications such as "The Big Issue" and "Which?" Roennevig holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the Surrey Institute and a postgraduate diploma from the National Council for the Training of Journalists at City College, Brighton. Cite this Article SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips Robert Schrader, Leaf Group Updated March 15, 2018 When you travel within the United States -- and use a carrier with a national reach, such as T-Mobile or AT&T -- you only rarely incur additional charges and fees for "roaming" off your carrier's network. Traveling internationally, however, requires you to use foreign networks, something that gets expensive quickly. Purchasing a cell phone SIM card in each destination country helps you avoid racking up huge fees to make local calls. GSM Technology The underlying technology that allows you to use your U.S. cell phone on foreign networks is known as the Global System for Mobile Communications, or GSM for short. If your cell phone has a SIM card, you know it's a GSM device -- otherwise, it uses Code Division Multiple Access, or CDMA, a technology that transmits signals and stores information internally. If you have a CDMA phone, you won't be able to use a foreign SIM card in it. Locked vs. Unlocked Devices U.S. cell phone companies understand the portability inherent in GSM technology -- and, as a result, most restrict or "lock" their devices so that you can only use them on the network of the carrier from whom you purchased it. Overcoming this restriction involves taking your phone to a repair specialist, paying a small fee and collecting your device once it's unlocked, as you must have an unlocked phone to use an auxiliary SIM card.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1003045297#7_2203984142
Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: GSM Technology The underlying technology that allows you to use your U.S. cell phone on foreign networks is known as the Global System for Mobile Communications, or GSM for short. If your cell phone has a SIM card, you know it's a GSM device -- otherwise, it uses Code Division Multiple Access, or CDMA, a technology that transmits signals and stores information internally. If you have a CDMA phone, you won't be able to use a foreign SIM card in it. Locked vs. Unlocked Devices U.S. cell phone companies understand the portability inherent in GSM technology -- and, as a result, most restrict or "lock" their devices so that you can only use them on the network of the carrier from whom you purchased it. Overcoming this restriction involves taking your phone to a repair specialist, paying a small fee and collecting your device once it's unlocked, as you must have an unlocked phone to use an auxiliary SIM card. Alternatively, you can purchase an unlocked phone on a third-party site, such as eBay or Craigslist. Country-Specific Cards The first option you have when traveling is to purchase SIM cards in each country you visit. The primary advantage to exercising this option is that you'll have a local number you can give to hotels, tour guides and anyone you meet while traveling. In some regions, such as Southeast Asia and South America, purchasing a SIM card is extremely cheap -- and you can refill your minutes by purchasing "top-up" cards at convenience stores. Although similar cards and service cost more in Western Europe and Australia, they lack the contractual commitments to which you're accustomed as an American, offering you flexibility and freedom while on the road.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1003045297#8_2203986546
Title: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe | USA Today Headings: The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe The Best Ways to Get a Cell Phone While Traveling in Europe Travel Tips Buy a Phone In-Store Buy Prepaid Mobile Online Auction Sites and Secondhand Stores Travel Tips Video Rent a Phone Alternatives SIM Card for International Travel Travel Tips GSM Technology Locked vs. Unlocked Devices Country-Specific Cards International SIM Card Content: Alternatively, you can purchase an unlocked phone on a third-party site, such as eBay or Craigslist. Country-Specific Cards The first option you have when traveling is to purchase SIM cards in each country you visit. The primary advantage to exercising this option is that you'll have a local number you can give to hotels, tour guides and anyone you meet while traveling. In some regions, such as Southeast Asia and South America, purchasing a SIM card is extremely cheap -- and you can refill your minutes by purchasing "top-up" cards at convenience stores. Although similar cards and service cost more in Western Europe and Australia, they lack the contractual commitments to which you're accustomed as an American, offering you flexibility and freedom while on the road. International SIM Card If you're not keen on purchasing a new SIM card everywhere you visit, you can purchase an international SIM card in advance of your travels. Each company manages its international SIM card products slightly differently, but your card allows you make and receive calls in foreign countries at local rates. The potential downside is that these cards don't always work in every country -- and incoming calls route to a static phone number that may or may not be based in your destination country. OneSimCard phones, for example, link primarily to Estonian phone numbers. References OneSimCard:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1017882377#15_2240255646
Title: What are the types of tourism? - TRAVLEISURE Headings: What are the types of tourism? What are the types of tourism? Different types of tourist Forms of tourism What is the Tourism and it's form? Types of tourism 3 Types of Tourism Domestic Tourism:- International Tourism Outbound Tourism Motives behind the travelling Specially, human nature is want to see things with owns eyes; It causes us to go to near or distance places and to fulfill our curiosity. A beautiful mountain scene, a lovely beach or an exquisite sculptural work, casts an irresistible charm on our mind, it satisfies our hunger for natural beauty. And tourism lets us enjoy it to the full. It encourages intercultural contacts and intercultural activities. Human internal drives that urge person to travel, its associates like recreation, adventure, longings for rest and escape and desire to ‘get away from it’. People would not learn all the things by watching television or reading books, they believed to get experiences by themselves; it makes them exciting because, they found the things which not edited. This also motivated the people to travel. Other popular Purpose of traveling TYPES OF TOURISM (FAQ) What is called tourism? What are the different forms of tourism? What are the 3 types of tourism? What is tourism product? Why do tourist Travel? What are the benefits of traveling? What are the factors that attract tourists? Future of the travel and tourism YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Traveling to Europe for the First time. Rule of Thumb! How is Covid-19 affecting on travel ? ( Post COVID effect) Future of Travel: How to Experience a Vacation under the Lock-down? During the Corona Virus Outbreak , Should we Still Plan to Travel? How to make money While on traveling? Content: Future of the travel and tourism The travel industries big achievement over the past 72 years has been about how tourism sector brings together strangers-travelers-local people-harmoniously. Visit and travel Is now more than adventure, learning new skills, rejuvenation, and fulfillment. Tourism has changed from being a services offering like a room, a flight and food. The people who were satisfied with 7 years ago, now wants to go whale watching or mountain biking. In the luxury sector, we see rich people who are more likely to spend money on experiences than objects. It’s called the experience economy and there is a sense that tourist value lifetime memories compare some physical possessions. Many tourism places are now experiencing “over tourism”, most tourist destinations have tried to attract as many tourists as possible and tourists experiences start to suffer. The global visitors numbers set to accelerate at an even faster rate over tourism will become a bigger and bigger issue. Booking.com Banner Where to next? The whole world is waiting for you!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1024319505#6_2255579231
Title: Antibiotics and Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea | Treato Headings: Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics About Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea Discussions around the web Content: When I had my uterine infection, I felt like crap. And ... December 24, 2015 | anxietyzone.com " Hey no problem. When I had my uterine infection, I felt like crap. And then they put me on these antibiotics that pretty much wiped out my digestive system, so I had nausea, vomiting and diarrhea on top of everything else. They cured the infection though! " Comment Helpful? Save ? If by any luck, she can have a decent size breakfast, I'll ... February 11, 2016 | netmums.com " My little girl couldn't talk much, so all of the sudden seeing her covering up her stomach worries me about her intestines now, as I don't want to cause further damaging her guts... ...If by any luck, she can have a decent size breakfast, I'll then able to give her the full dose of antibiotics, but id like to make sure ...As it seems both cause similar side effects with nausea vomiting and diarrhea. " Comment Helpful? Save ?
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Title: Antibiotics and Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea | Treato Headings: Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics About Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea Discussions around the web Content: Comment Helpful? Save ? If by any luck, she can have a decent size breakfast, I'll ... February 11, 2016 | netmums.com " My little girl couldn't talk much, so all of the sudden seeing her covering up her stomach worries me about her intestines now, as I don't want to cause further damaging her guts... ...If by any luck, she can have a decent size breakfast, I'll then able to give her the full dose of antibiotics, but id like to make sure ...As it seems both cause similar side effects with nausea vomiting and diarrhea. " Comment Helpful? Save ? Reason for the post is I have a fair bit of nausea, May 1, 2017 | healthunlocked.com " Reason for the post is I have a fair bit of nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. I tend to blame ...For instance I started on the anti itch suspension Questron and then suddenly had a bad bout of sickness. I stopped taking the Questron and now seem better although I now have the itching! I had similar problems with ciprofloxacin. So the question is does anybody else have... " Comment Helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1024319505#8_2255582029
Title: Antibiotics and Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea | Treato Headings: Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics About Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea Discussions around the web Content: Reason for the post is I have a fair bit of nausea, May 1, 2017 | healthunlocked.com " Reason for the post is I have a fair bit of nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. I tend to blame ...For instance I started on the anti itch suspension Questron and then suddenly had a bad bout of sickness. I stopped taking the Questron and now seem better although I now have the itching! I had similar problems with ciprofloxacin. So the question is does anybody else have... " Comment Helpful? Save ? I don't think it's an allergic reaction - it's really ... August 11, 2017 | healingwell.com " I always get really sick with antibiotics, too. I don't think it's an allergic reaction - it's really common to get nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea with antibiotics. I would suggest calling your PCP and getting a prescription for Zofran to help. And like... " Comment Helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1024319505#9_2255583317
Title: Antibiotics and Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea | Treato Headings: Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics About Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea Discussions around the web Content: Save ? I don't think it's an allergic reaction - it's really ... August 11, 2017 | healingwell.com " I always get really sick with antibiotics, too. I don't think it's an allergic reaction - it's really common to get nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea with antibiotics. I would suggest calling your PCP and getting a prescription for Zofran to help. And like... " Comment Helpful? Save ? After 7 weeks of nausea vomiting and diarrhea I got a uti ... November 6, 2014 | ehealthme.com " After 7 weeks of nausea vomiting and diarrhea I got a uti that was hard to get rid of. I also have an inflammation of sacaril nerve. ... Have had antibiotics and steroids. It is still hurting... " Comment Helpful?
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Title: Antibiotics and Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea | Treato Headings: Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics About Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea Discussions around the web Content: Save ? After 7 weeks of nausea vomiting and diarrhea I got a uti ... November 6, 2014 | ehealthme.com " After 7 weeks of nausea vomiting and diarrhea I got a uti that was hard to get rid of. I also have an inflammation of sacaril nerve. ... Have had antibiotics and steroids. It is still hurting... " Comment Helpful? Save ? Antibiotics can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as ... April 18, 2014 | healthcaremagic.com " Antibiotics can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. For most antibiotics the symptoms only persist for as long as the antibiotics are used. It it possible that there is an infective cause for your diarrhoea. Treatment mainly involves using... " Comment Helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1024319505#11_2255585619
Title: Antibiotics and Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea | Treato Headings: Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea and Antibiotics About Nausea Vomiting And Diarrhea Discussions around the web Content: Save ? Antibiotics can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as ... April 18, 2014 | healthcaremagic.com " Antibiotics can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. For most antibiotics the symptoms only persist for as long as the antibiotics are used. It it possible that there is an infective cause for your diarrhoea. Treatment mainly involves using... " Comment Helpful? Save 1 2 3 Next
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Title: Can Bactrim cause Leg Cramps? - Page 2 Headings: Does Bactrim cause Leg Cramps? Does Bactrim cause Leg Cramps? About Bactrim Discussions around the web Content: Comment Helpful? Save ? sick all day. Nausea, headache, leg cramps. I am a healthy ... August 25, 2016 | drugs.com " ...sick all day. Nausea, headache, leg cramps. I am a healthy 48 year old female. I have NEVER been allergic to any medication before. I read another site where an investigative journalist in London was seeking answers after many reported deaths from taking this!http://briandeer.com/septrin/bactrim-effects-38.htm " Comment Helpful? Save ?
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Title: Can Bactrim cause Leg Cramps? - Page 2 Headings: Does Bactrim cause Leg Cramps? Does Bactrim cause Leg Cramps? About Bactrim Discussions around the web Content: Nausea, headache, leg cramps. I am a healthy 48 year old female. I have NEVER been allergic to any medication before. I read another site where an investigative journalist in London was seeking answers after many reported deaths from taking this!http://briandeer.com/septrin/bactrim-effects-38.htm " Comment Helpful? Save ? I discussed the leg cramps I have been having at night and ... October 30, 2016 | patient.co.uk " I discussed the leg cramps I have been having at night and now I have a painful dark spot on my left breast and positive for a brand new UTI and ten days of bactrim ! I want so bad to feel positive and hopeful but I feel like I'm under attack ! Ugh ! I want my life... " Comment Helpful? Save Previous 1 2 3 Next
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Title: Can Bactrim cause Nausea? Headings: Does Bactrim cause Nausea? Does Bactrim cause Nausea? Last Update September 23, 2018 Nausea is a known side effect of Bactrim About Bactrim Discussions around the web Content: November 1, 2015 | healingwell.com " In the beginning of my treatment, I had a really difficult time with nausea from meds. I also have a lot of nausea from my infections. What helped me get through my rough start was Zofran. Sometimes, Alka Seltzer Gold helps. I would eat half my meal, take my antibiotics and then finish eating. I also would keep my torso upright for at least 30 minutes after... " Comment Helpful? Save 1 2 3 Next
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Title: Leg Pain and Morton's Neuroma Headings: Leg Pain and Morton's Neuroma Leg Pain and Morton's Neuroma Treato found 12 discussions about Morton's Neuroma and Leg Pain on the web. Symptoms and conditions also mentioned with Leg Pain in patients' discussions About Leg Pain About Morton's Neuroma Discussions around the web Popular Drug Searches on Treato Content: Leg Pain and Morton's Neuroma Experiences Top Medications Vitamins Leg Pain and Morton's Neuroma Treato found 12 discussions about Morton's Neuroma and Leg Pain on the web. Symptoms and conditions also mentioned with Leg Pain in patients' discussions Pain Tiredness Back Pain Cramping Numbness Headaches Swelling Weakness Insomnia Worried ... Morton's Neuroma About Leg Pain 245,626 discussions About Morton's Neuroma 5,472 discussions Morton's neuroma (also known as Morton's metatarsalgia, Morton's neuralgia, plantar neuroma and '''intermetatarsal ... Read on Wikipedia See more about Leg Pain Morton's Neuroma Discussions around the web We found 12 discussions Share your experience Please write your experience/headline Content Mark as question Headline i Posts are moderated, please avoid commercial content and spam. Cancel Save post Thank you for sharing your experience! ? I have all sorts of pains in my legs and feet. I have ... June 4, 2018 | sjogrensworld.org " Re: Pain in legs and feet I have all sorts of pains in my legs and feet. I have Morton's Neuroma. I had some injections. They helped for a long time.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#0_2275857954
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Experiences Side Effects & Concerns Compare Medications Drug Facts Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Last Update September 23, 2018 Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine Disclaimer #2 in Levothyroxine discussions - 3,458 posts discuss Weight Loss with Levothyroxine. Weight Loss is #2 concern in Levothyroxine discussions. Weight Loss 3,458 Happened to me too Report to FDA About Levothyroxine 2.5 ? 88,152 Discussions Levothyroxine is a thyroid medication. Uses: Levothyroxine is prescribed for Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's Disease and is mostly mentioned together with these indications. Read More Discussions around the web We found 3,458 discussions Share your experience Please write your experience/headline Content Mark as question Headline i Posts are moderated, please avoid commercial content and spam. Cancel Save post Thank you for sharing your experience!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#1_2275859308
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: 88,152 Discussions Levothyroxine is a thyroid medication. Uses: Levothyroxine is prescribed for Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's Disease and is mostly mentioned together with these indications. Read More Discussions around the web We found 3,458 discussions Share your experience Please write your experience/headline Content Mark as question Headline i Posts are moderated, please avoid commercial content and spam. Cancel Save post Thank you for sharing your experience! ? I've recently been diagnosed with subclinical ... | community.myfitnesspal.com " I've recently been diagnosed with subclinical hypothyroidism, and was put on 25mcg levothyroxine. My OB/GYN thinks that it should help me lose some of the ...I have only been on the meds for 5 days so I'm not obviously expecting any results yet...but has anyone else put on levothyroxine lost weight? I also am not sure what to do about diet. I just ...So has anyone achieved weight loss on levothyroxine? "
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#2_2275860697
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: ? I've recently been diagnosed with subclinical ... | community.myfitnesspal.com " I've recently been diagnosed with subclinical hypothyroidism, and was put on 25mcg levothyroxine. My OB/GYN thinks that it should help me lose some of the ...I have only been on the meds for 5 days so I'm not obviously expecting any results yet...but has anyone else put on levothyroxine lost weight? I also am not sure what to do about diet. I just ...So has anyone achieved weight loss on levothyroxine? " Comment Helpful? Save ? on 50 micro grams of levothyroxine Weightloss is VERY slow ... April 22, 2015 | myproana.com " ...on 50 micro grams of levothyroxine Weightloss is VERY slow... " Comment Helpful? Save ? Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of ... | thestudentroom.co.uk " no it sounds like your thinking of OVER active thyroid with weight loss.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#3_2275861984
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: Comment Helpful? Save ? on 50 micro grams of levothyroxine Weightloss is VERY slow ... April 22, 2015 | myproana.com " ...on 50 micro grams of levothyroxine Weightloss is VERY slow... " Comment Helpful? Save ? Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of ... | thestudentroom.co.uk " no it sounds like your thinking of OVER active thyroid with weight loss. You don't take your meds? Why?! I don't mean to be rude ...Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of the side effects of taking levothyroxine was weight loss. And I don't take my meds because, well, I just cba. I was meant to get a blood test every 3 months after ...I was prescribed 50mg of levothyroxine. "
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#7_2275867287
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: I call the Dr. and I don't feel comfortable with the diagnosis Comment Helpful? 1 Save ? Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose ... November 3, 2013 | myproana.com " Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose weight, actually. 0/10 do not recommend as it really fucks you up. But yeah, you'll lose weight much more easily taking your meds AS PRESCRIBED than you are now if you indeed are hypo. " Comment Helpful? Save ? Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose ... November 3, 2013 | myproana.com " Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose weight, actually. 0/10 do not recommend as it really fucks you up. But yeah, you'll lose weight much more easily taking your meds AS PRESCRIBED than you are now if you indeed are hypo. "
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#8_2275868463
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: Comment Helpful? Save ? Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose ... November 3, 2013 | myproana.com " Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose weight, actually. 0/10 do not recommend as it really fucks you up. But yeah, you'll lose weight much more easily taking your meds AS PRESCRIBED than you are now if you indeed are hypo. " Comment Helpful? Save ? Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of ... March 28, 2010 | thestudentroom.co.uk " Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of the side effects of taking ...I constantly feel lethargic, sleepy, lazy, have short attacts of wheezing and breathlessness (as a matter of fact, I had one of those yesterday night ), my hands and feet are always cold, my nails are really brittle and I have problems with concentration memory. ... I was prescribed 50mg of levothyroxine. " Comment Helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#9_2275869768
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: Comment Helpful? Save ? Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of ... March 28, 2010 | thestudentroom.co.uk " Sorry, I should've made it clearer - I meant that one of the side effects of taking ...I constantly feel lethargic, sleepy, lazy, have short attacts of wheezing and breathlessness (as a matter of fact, I had one of those yesterday night ), my hands and feet are always cold, my nails are really brittle and I have problems with concentration memory. ... I was prescribed 50mg of levothyroxine. " Comment Helpful? Save ? Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose ... November 4, 2013 | myproana.com " Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose weight, actually. 0/10 do not recommend as it really fucks you up. But yeah, you'll lose weight much more easily taking your meds AS PRESCRIBED than you are now if you indeed are hypo. " Comment Helpful?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1032095140#10_2275871073
Title: Can Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Headings: Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Does Levothyroxine cause Weight Loss? Weight Loss is a known side effect of Levothyroxine About Levothyroxine Discussions around the web Content: Save ? Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose ... November 4, 2013 | myproana.com " Yeah, I used to abuse my levothyroxine to lose weight, actually. 0/10 do not recommend as it really fucks you up. But yeah, you'll lose weight much more easily taking your meds AS PRESCRIBED than you are now if you indeed are hypo. " Comment Helpful? Save ? on levothyroxine I'm loosing weight since I stRted loi . November 29, 2015 | medschat.com " I was tired 24/7 I couldn't do my house work without getting tired all I could do was lay down and go to the bathroom. Then back to bed again finally my doctor ...on levothyroxine I'm loosing weight since I stRted loi . Now I do feel solo much better I... " Comment Helpful?
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? Asked By: Nidae Weischadel | Last Updated: 31st May, 2020 Category: science genetics 4.5/5 (15 Views . 12 Votes) A) Archaea cells contain small membrane-enclosed organelles; bacteria do not. FALSE. As you said, Archaea and Bacteria are prokaryotes:
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: science genetics 4.5/5 (15 Views . 12 Votes) A) Archaea cells contain small membrane-enclosed organelles; bacteria do not. FALSE. As you said, Archaea and Bacteria are prokaryotes: that don't have any nucleus nor membrane-bound organelles. Archaea cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus; bacteria do not. See full answer to your question here. Also question is, do archaebacteria have a nucleus?
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: that don't have any nucleus nor membrane-bound organelles. Archaea cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus; bacteria do not. See full answer to your question here. Also question is, do archaebacteria have a nucleus? Archaebacteria, like all prokaryotes, have no membrane bound organelles. This means that the archaebacteria are without nuclei, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticula, lysosomes, Golgi complexes, or chloroplasts. Because these organisms have no nucleus, the genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm. Additionally, do archaea have DNA? Archaea (formerly Archaebacteria) are alive.
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: Archaebacteria, like all prokaryotes, have no membrane bound organelles. This means that the archaebacteria are without nuclei, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticula, lysosomes, Golgi complexes, or chloroplasts. Because these organisms have no nucleus, the genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm. Additionally, do archaea have DNA? Archaea (formerly Archaebacteria) are alive. So they do have DNA, but like the bacteria, their DNA is not in a nucleus. The DNA is not surrounded with a membrane like it is in the cells of plants, animals, fungi, algae, and protozoa. All living things either have cells or are cells. Subsequently, one may also ask, what is the difference between bacteria and archaea? Difference Between Archaea and Bacteria.
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: Eubacteria are enclosed by a cell wall. 39 Related Question Answers Found What is Archaea made of? The phospholipids of archaea are unusual in four ways: They have membranes composed of glycerol-ether lipids, whereas bacteria and eukaryotes have membranes composed mainly of glycerol-ester lipids. What is the shape of Archaea? Archaea. Archaea can be spherical, rod, spiral, lobed, rectangular or irregular in shape. An unusual flat, square-shaped species that lives in salty pools has also been discovered. Some exist as single cells, others form filaments or clusters. Do bacteria have nuclei?
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: Archaea. Archaea can be spherical, rod, spiral, lobed, rectangular or irregular in shape. An unusual flat, square-shaped species that lives in salty pools has also been discovered. Some exist as single cells, others form filaments or clusters. Do bacteria have nuclei? Bacteria are considered to be prokaryotes, which means they do not have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Instead, the DNA is found in the nuceloid, a region with no membrane, or as a plasmid, a small circle of extra genetic information, floating right in the cytoplasm, the fluid that fills the cell. Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Archaea, (domain Archaea), any of a group of single-celled prokaryotic organisms (that is, organisms whose cells lack a defined nucleus) that have distinct molecular characteristics separating them from bacteria (the other, more prominent group of prokaryotes) as well as from eukaryotes (organisms, including plants and What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? The common characteristics of Archaebacteria known to date are these: (
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: Bacteria are considered to be prokaryotes, which means they do not have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Instead, the DNA is found in the nuceloid, a region with no membrane, or as a plasmid, a small circle of extra genetic information, floating right in the cytoplasm, the fluid that fills the cell. Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Archaea, (domain Archaea), any of a group of single-celled prokaryotic organisms (that is, organisms whose cells lack a defined nucleus) that have distinct molecular characteristics separating them from bacteria (the other, more prominent group of prokaryotes) as well as from eukaryotes (organisms, including plants and What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? The common characteristics of Archaebacteria known to date are these: ( 1) the presence of characteristic tRNAs and ribosomal RNAs; ( 2) the absence of peptidoglycan cell walls, with in many cases, replacement by a largely proteinaceous coat; ( 3) the occurrence of ether linked lipids built from phytanyl chains and (4) in What do archaea eat? Archaea can eat iron, sulfur, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, ammonia, uranium, and all sorts of toxic compounds, and from this consumption they can produce methane, hydrogen sulfide gas, iron, or sulfur. They have the amazing ability to turn inorganic material into organic matter, like turning metal to meat.
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Title: Do archaea have a nucleus? Headings: Do archaea have a nucleus? Do archaea have a nucleus? What is Archaea made of? What is the shape of Archaea? Do bacteria have nuclei? Is archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the general characteristics of archaebacteria? What do archaea eat? How do Archaea die? How do Archaea grow? Can archaea cause disease in humans? Why Archaea and Bacteria are classified separately? What is older bacteria or archaea? What is archaea cell wall made of? What are 3 types of Archaea? Do archaea have Pili? Do archaea have ribosomes? What features do bacteria and archaea share? Content: How do Archaea die? Archaea that are found in extremely hot environments are known as extreme thermophiles. Most organisms die in extremely hot conditions because the heat damages the shape and structure of the DNA and proteins found in their cells. Structural changes to the cellular membranes can prevent acid entering their cell. How do Archaea grow? Archaea reproduce asexually by binary fission, fragmentation, or budding. Archaebacteria go through the normal cell cycle as they grow and develop. When they reach a certain size, they reproduce into two archaebacteria. When they Most archaebacteria live in harsh environments. Can archaea cause disease in humans?
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