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Title: What Eats Moles?
Headings: WHAT EATS A MOLE?
WHAT EATS A MOLE?
KEY TO ANIMAL DIETS
A CARNIVORE is an animal that mostly eats the flesh of other animals.
A n HERBIVORE is an animal that mostly eats vegetation.
A n OMNIVORE is an animal that mixes vegetation and other animals into its diet.
FOOD WEBS!
Food Webs Are Maps Of What Eats What, And Who Eats Whom! Below, You'll Find Links To Several Food Webs.
A LAND AND WATER food web!
ALL FOOD ENERGY STARTS WITH THE SUN
CLICK HERE TO SEE IT!
THE SALAMANDER’S FOOD WEB!
AN AFRICAN FOOD CHAIN—IN SPANISH!
ANIMAL ALPHABET BY WILLIAM WILSON AND . . .
Content: As for what a mole eats—moles are insectivorous; they eat worms and a variety of other insects. Previous post: WHAT EATS A MOOSE? Next post: WHAT EATS A CROW? KEY TO ANIMAL DIETS
Click Links For More Information! A CARNIVORE is an animal that mostly eats the flesh of other animals. A n HERBIVORE is an animal that mostly eats vegetation. A n OMNIVORE is an animal that mixes vegetation and other animals into its diet.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740892484#11_1376974096
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Title: What is Goth?
Headings:
Steampunk / Neo-Victorian
Links:
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Links:
What does Punk have to do with it and where did the term Goth come from?
How did the Goth subculture get its name?
Who were the first Gothic bands?
The Batcave Nightclub - The Womb for the Gothic Subculture
Links to other’s opinions about what Goth is and more:
Youtube videos about what Goth and Steampunk are:
Content: A society that kept steam and the the pride of creating beautiful, well-made, long-lasting things that were used in every day life from machines to fashion. People of this society enjoy their technology and take great pride in everything that they make. Imagine a world without plastic and with people who actually enjoy learning and creating! Too bad society didn't turn out this way, but perhaps Steampunks can turn it around. Steampunks and Goths would be considered to be weird geeks by many people of today who don't question society's throw-away mentality. Links: Steampunk on Wikipedia
Steampunk Magazine
Steamgoth Livejournal
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Emo is modern punk with a dark fashion sense. Bands such as Green Day, Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy and Weezer are Emo. It is pop-punk and has nothing to do with Goth besides having a dark fashion sense. Links:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740892484#14_1376978017
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Title: What is Goth?
Headings:
Steampunk / Neo-Victorian
Links:
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Links:
What does Punk have to do with it and where did the term Goth come from?
How did the Goth subculture get its name?
Who were the first Gothic bands?
The Batcave Nightclub - The Womb for the Gothic Subculture
Links to other’s opinions about what Goth is and more:
Youtube videos about what Goth and Steampunk are:
Content: The popularity of Punk started waning probably around the late 70s and a few Punk bands dissolved and formed new bands with new looks and a dark theatrical rock sound. The music was different but the band members had a Punk background. Imagine someone who is in a Jazz band who leaves that band and joins a Country band….would you then call the Country band Jazz? Of course you wouldn’t. That being said, some of these new bands were labelled Positive Punks (Posi-Punk). Punk had a rebellious anti-conformist attitude towards society and therefore the word Punk become synonymous with rebellion. Goths and Steampunks do not so much rebel against society but sort of ignore it and have formed their own society. Yet, they are influenced by modern society in an artistic sense in that the art, music and fashion of the Goth culture reflects the horrors of modern society. So punks might have reacted to society with anger and violence while Goths will peacefully paint you a picture to show you what they think of society. How did the Goth subculture get its name?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740892484#15_1376979673
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Title: What is Goth?
Headings:
Steampunk / Neo-Victorian
Links:
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Links:
What does Punk have to do with it and where did the term Goth come from?
How did the Goth subculture get its name?
Who were the first Gothic bands?
The Batcave Nightclub - The Womb for the Gothic Subculture
Links to other’s opinions about what Goth is and more:
Youtube videos about what Goth and Steampunk are:
Content: Punk had a rebellious anti-conformist attitude towards society and therefore the word Punk become synonymous with rebellion. Goths and Steampunks do not so much rebel against society but sort of ignore it and have formed their own society. Yet, they are influenced by modern society in an artistic sense in that the art, music and fashion of the Goth culture reflects the horrors of modern society. So punks might have reacted to society with anger and violence while Goths will peacefully paint you a picture to show you what they think of society. How did the Goth subculture get its name? Who were the first Gothic bands? Musicians who initially shaped the aesthetics and musical conventions of gothic rock include Marc Bolan, the Velvet Underground, the Doors, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop and the Sex Pistols. Journalist Kurt Loder wrote that the song "All Tomorrow's Parties" by the Velvet Underground is a "mesmerizing gothic-rock masterpiece". Critic John Stickney used the term "gothic rock" to describe the music of the Doors in October 1967, in a review published in The Williams Record. Stickney wrote that the band met the journalists "in the gloomy vaulted wine cellar of the Delmonico hotel, the perfect room to honor the gothic rock of the Doors".
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740892484#16_1376981532
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Title: What is Goth?
Headings:
Steampunk / Neo-Victorian
Links:
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Links:
What does Punk have to do with it and where did the term Goth come from?
How did the Goth subculture get its name?
Who were the first Gothic bands?
The Batcave Nightclub - The Womb for the Gothic Subculture
Links to other’s opinions about what Goth is and more:
Youtube videos about what Goth and Steampunk are:
Content: Who were the first Gothic bands? Musicians who initially shaped the aesthetics and musical conventions of gothic rock include Marc Bolan, the Velvet Underground, the Doors, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop and the Sex Pistols. Journalist Kurt Loder wrote that the song "All Tomorrow's Parties" by the Velvet Underground is a "mesmerizing gothic-rock masterpiece". Critic John Stickney used the term "gothic rock" to describe the music of the Doors in October 1967, in a review published in The Williams Record. Stickney wrote that the band met the journalists "in the gloomy vaulted wine cellar of the Delmonico hotel, the perfect room to honor the gothic rock of the Doors". Nico's 1969 album The Marble Index is sometimes described as "the first Goth album". With its stark sound, somber lyrics, and Nico's deliberate change in her look, the album became a crucial music and visual prototype for the gothic rock movement. Black Sabbath's 1969 debut album created a dark sound different from other bands at the time and has been called the first ever "Goth-rock" record (Baddeley 2002: 264). In the late 1970s, the word "gothic" was used to describe the atmosphere of post-punk bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees, Magazine and Joy Division.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740892484#17_1376983373
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Title: What is Goth?
Headings:
Steampunk / Neo-Victorian
Links:
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Links:
What does Punk have to do with it and where did the term Goth come from?
How did the Goth subculture get its name?
Who were the first Gothic bands?
The Batcave Nightclub - The Womb for the Gothic Subculture
Links to other’s opinions about what Goth is and more:
Youtube videos about what Goth and Steampunk are:
Content: Nico's 1969 album The Marble Index is sometimes described as "the first Goth album". With its stark sound, somber lyrics, and Nico's deliberate change in her look, the album became a crucial music and visual prototype for the gothic rock movement. Black Sabbath's 1969 debut album created a dark sound different from other bands at the time and has been called the first ever "Goth-rock" record (Baddeley 2002: 264). In the late 1970s, the word "gothic" was used to describe the atmosphere of post-punk bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees, Magazine and Joy Division. In a live review about a Siouxsie and the Banshees' concert in July 1978, critic Nick Kent wrote that concerning their performance, "parallels and comparisons can now be drawn with gothic rock architects like the Doors and, certainly, early Velvet Underground". With the birth of this new music came the birth of a new fashion that was borrowed from the punk look and given a darker edge. But Goth fashion hasn't just borrowed from the Punks. There are many different styles influenced by fashions of earlier eras...but you can read more about that on the fashion page. But this was just the birth of modern Goth music and fashion and not what Goth is.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740892484#18_1376985185
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Title: What is Goth?
Headings:
Steampunk / Neo-Victorian
Links:
Emo or Emotional Hardcore
Links:
What does Punk have to do with it and where did the term Goth come from?
How did the Goth subculture get its name?
Who were the first Gothic bands?
The Batcave Nightclub - The Womb for the Gothic Subculture
Links to other’s opinions about what Goth is and more:
Youtube videos about what Goth and Steampunk are:
Content: In a live review about a Siouxsie and the Banshees' concert in July 1978, critic Nick Kent wrote that concerning their performance, "parallels and comparisons can now be drawn with gothic rock architects like the Doors and, certainly, early Velvet Underground". With the birth of this new music came the birth of a new fashion that was borrowed from the punk look and given a darker edge. But Goth fashion hasn't just borrowed from the Punks. There are many different styles influenced by fashions of earlier eras...but you can read more about that on the fashion page. But this was just the birth of modern Goth music and fashion and not what Goth is. After all Goth is just beauty that is found in the darker things in life. Dark music has been around since music began and so have people who have found beauty in darkness. Who can honestly say that Carl Orff’s O Fortuna, which is often mistakenly called Carmina Burana (circa 1935) and the poem Gloomy Sunday that was originally written by the Hungarian László Jávor and made famous by the singer Billie Holliday are not everything that Goth is? The songs of Hildegard of Bingen (born 1098) are very similar sounding to some contemporary Goth songs by the band This Ascension and even Qntal. As for early Goth people, how about Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Addams, Edward Gorey and perhaps even the virgin Queen Elizabeth I?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740905030#0_1376988899
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Title:
Headings:
Content: Goth Music
What is Goth
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"Goth music, in all its varied forms, can be described in many ways. It is usually described, with a characteristic lack of imagination, as being morbidly obsessed with death, as being 'dark', 'sombre' or 'depressing' - descriptions which show a complete misunderstanding of the genre. Goth music, to those who are willing to listen to it rather than merely hear the physical sounds which are transmitted, is full of passion, majesty, beauty, mysticism and mystery, terror, violence, pain, love, imagination, eroticism, horror, euphoria, truth, evil, life, madness and the irrational. Goth music tends to be described, by those who misunderstand it, in terms of its dark side. It is rarely described in terms of its positive side but it should be described in terms of a balance between both dark and light, positive and negative. At its height, it can be so powerful that it transcends description." -Andrew Fereday
“Someone who is into gothic metal doesn’t necessarily have much in common with someone who is into industrial noise – their paths may not cross much. But at the same time they’re under this big umbrella of gothdom. They’re all children of the same parents. ”-Liisa Ladouceur
There are many genres and sub-genres of Gothic music.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740905030#2_1376991489
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Title:
Headings:
Content: All of which have a dark feel to them. Like Gothic clothing, Gothic music comes in many varieties. In fact the clothing and music sort of reflect each other. One doesn’t have to listen to only Goth music in order to be Goth. Below is a list of some of the genres of Goth music…but within these lists are sub-genres. Many Goth bands fall within multiple categories. I will attempt to classify the genres more thoroughly by listing in parenthesis what I or other people might classify certain bands as. Below are some of the genres of Goth music. Goth music comes in about every genre there is: Goth Pop, Goth Neo-Classical, Goth Folk, Goth Industrial, Goth Metal, Goth Rock etc etc.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740905030#3_1376992378
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Title:
Headings:
Content: Many Goth bands fall within multiple categories. I will attempt to classify the genres more thoroughly by listing in parenthesis what I or other people might classify certain bands as. Below are some of the genres of Goth music. Goth music comes in about every genre there is: Goth Pop, Goth Neo-Classical, Goth Folk, Goth Industrial, Goth Metal, Goth Rock etc etc. I personally like bands from every Gothic genre. Neoclassical Darkwave
Ethereal atmosphere and angelic voices with strong influences from classical music. In the context of popular music the term 'neoclassical' is frequently used to refer to music influenced by classical (including elements from baroque, classical, romantic and impressionistic music). Has a melancholy, visionary and sometimes nostalgic quality. Neoclassical Dark Wave makes extensive use of orchestral elements.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_740905030#13_1377008089
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Title:
Headings:
Content: Industrial Music on Wikipedia
List of Industrial bands on Wikipedia
Noise Music on Wikipedia
Post-industrial music on Wikipedia
List of Noise musicians on Wikipedia
Industrial Metal on Wikipedia
List of Industrial Metal bands on Wikipedia
Industrial Rock on Wikipedia
List of Industrial Bands on Rate Your Music
List of Industrial Bands on the Dark Music Database
Playlist of Industrial Music: Haunting sounds, guitars, drums, theatrics, lyrics about death, religion and love. Gothic Rock was the first form of music to be labelled Goth, although dark music has always existed such as Carl Orff’s O Fortuna, the song Gloomy Sunday etc. These bands came about in the late 1960's but the term Gothic wasn't attributed to them until much later. Gothic Rock borrowed from literary movements such as Gothic horror, Romanticism, existential philosophy and the political construct of nihilism. These bands were also influenced by David Bowie and the Surrealist and Dada movements. Many fans of early gothic rock are embracing a Death rock revival, as a return to the original music and fashions of the Gothic Rock. Typical instruments: Guitar, Bass, Drums, Drum machine, Synthesizer/Keyboard
Bands: Rozz Williams, Shadow Project, Fields Of The Nephilim, Christian Death, The Sex Gang Children, Alien Sex Fiend, The Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus, Southern Death Cult, And Also the Trees, Rosetta Stone, Bella Morte, The Church, Eva O, Gitane Demone, Gloria Mundi, Gene Loves Jezebel, Mephisto Walz, Joy Division, Miranda Sex Garden, Virgin Prunes, The Doors, David Bowie, The Velvet Underground
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_745836002#0_1385172784
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Title: Funeral Costs - Price Breakdown of a UK funeral
Headings: Funeral Costs
Funeral Costs
Funeral Costs in the UK
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Michelle
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Ema
Thats life
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Admin
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Admin
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Content: Funeral Costs - Price Breakdown of a UK funeral
Funeral Costs
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Funeral Costs in the UK
Funeral Costs vary a great deal from one funeral director to another. As always it is advisable to get more than one quote to compare the funeral costs and services. Usually the funeral directors will be able to provide detailed price lists of all costs involved. If you are tring to arrange a funeral then it is also likely that you will need help with arranging the deceased person's finances as well. The following advice comes from the office of fair trading
When you arrange a funeral, you are responsible for paying the bill; Funeral payments are normally recoverable from the dead person's estate; The cheapest service is not necessarily the best value. The table below indicates some typical costs associated with a funeral. Cost of a funeral: Disclaimer
Funeral Item
Details of the Funeral
Funeral Cost
Burial
Burial of Adult in Coffin
£600
Burial
Burial of Cremated Remains
£150
Headstone
Creation of Headstone Foundation
£70
Headstone
Placement of Vase
£35
Headstone
Lawn Headstone
£100
Headstone
Removal and replacement of headstone
£100
Services and Fees
Professional Advice service, assistance with all arrangements and provision of funeral director
£500
Transport
Hire of Hearse or Limousine
£275
Transport
Transfer of deceased to place of burial
£120
Transport
Horse Drawn Carrige for Deceased
£1000
Coffin
Pine Coffin
£300
Coffin
Luxury Coffin
£750
Coffin
Willow Coffin
£1000
Coffin
Cardboard Coffin (environmentally friendly)
£90
Coffin
Coffin Shroud
£25
Clothing
Suit Hire
£50
Clothing
Dress Hire
£50
Burial
Cost of Cremation
£380
Services and Fees
Cost of Cremation Certificates filled out by doctors
£124
Total Cost
Total cost of Cremation including Flowers, Cremation, Ministers fees, Coffin
£2750
Services and Fees
Announcements in newspapers
£75
Flowers
Flowers at Church
£200
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Burial Coffin Clothing Hire Clothing Purchase Flowers Headstone Services and Fees Transport Total Funeral Cost Other
Detailed Comments e.g. Burial Details, Type of Coffin
Units
Please Select Per Item Per Day Other
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_745836002#1_1385176174
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Title: Funeral Costs - Price Breakdown of a UK funeral
Headings: Funeral Costs
Funeral Costs
Funeral Costs in the UK
Vince
claire
JM
Christine
TD
JOB
DTF NorthEast
A minister of religion
d mccormick
Donald Thompson
Joan King
m. cowley
Nick
alan
DMA
Rick
Roy Wade
J Laishley
B
FSO
John
Mick
Michelle
D MA
terina smith
Debbie C
Ema
Thats life
John Fernandez
Time4Change
Dave Harney
j haywood
JB
Jade Byrne
Linda, Wilts
Stuart M.
lsc4alm
Tom
a
perry mason
Sallyanne
P C
c grundy
FSO
Rose
P KELLY
TR
D
K.Waite
tony fry
tony fry
ken taylor
s stone
Bernard Hornung
Bernard Hornung
Admin
J Hutton
Admin
d pearce
Content: Funeral payments are normally recoverable from the dead person's estate; The cheapest service is not necessarily the best value. The table below indicates some typical costs associated with a funeral. Cost of a funeral: Disclaimer
Funeral Item
Details of the Funeral
Funeral Cost
Burial
Burial of Adult in Coffin
£600
Burial
Burial of Cremated Remains
£150
Headstone
Creation of Headstone Foundation
£70
Headstone
Placement of Vase
£35
Headstone
Lawn Headstone
£100
Headstone
Removal and replacement of headstone
£100
Services and Fees
Professional Advice service, assistance with all arrangements and provision of funeral director
£500
Transport
Hire of Hearse or Limousine
£275
Transport
Transfer of deceased to place of burial
£120
Transport
Horse Drawn Carrige for Deceased
£1000
Coffin
Pine Coffin
£300
Coffin
Luxury Coffin
£750
Coffin
Willow Coffin
£1000
Coffin
Cardboard Coffin (environmentally friendly)
£90
Coffin
Coffin Shroud
£25
Clothing
Suit Hire
£50
Clothing
Dress Hire
£50
Burial
Cost of Cremation
£380
Services and Fees
Cost of Cremation Certificates filled out by doctors
£124
Total Cost
Total cost of Cremation including Flowers, Cremation, Ministers fees, Coffin
£2750
Services and Fees
Announcements in newspapers
£75
Flowers
Flowers at Church
£200
Search for Funeral Services in our Tradesman Directory
Please submit your own Funeral Costs
Short Description
Burial Coffin Clothing Hire Clothing Purchase Flowers Headstone Services and Fees Transport Total Funeral Cost Other
Detailed Comments e.g. Burial Details, Type of Coffin
Units
Please Select Per Item Per Day Other
Location
Price (£'s)
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: If your comments meet our guidelines then we will publish them (you do not need to register!) Ttradesman - click here to join our network to receive leads from customers in your area
"This is highly selective nonsesne, try getting from, say, Kingston in Surrey to Glasgow, the very cheapest fare, booking on the internet dix weeks in advance, is 147 Sterling ONE-WAY!!" John Wood
"And what about Parking at the station, this narrow mided review forgot that people have to get to the station... add 9.50 to park "
RIP OFF RAIL
"The car works out a lot cheaper for my family i shudder at the thought of buying four lots of tickets! I'm driving!" IB
"trains are too expensice, arw what do you mean when you say germany has got it right, I would just like to know out of interest"
W O
"Haha the pro-car lot are at it again they forget that you have to buy the car in the first place, drive the thing, fuel it, maintain it, tax it, insure it, MOT it, park it....."
JOE
"I cant save penny either, it is much much better to have a car, there just isn't a comparison unless you are going huge distances by yourself! The petrol for driving to Notts and back from Birmingham would cost me £10 whereas the train, bus to the station and bus to friends house would cost me around £25 there and back, plus it would be inconvenient. So why would I get the train?!!! Germany has the railways right, we are an embarrassment to the world of transport and I will always push for public transport to be ignored until it stops ignoring the ordinary non wealthy people." aRW
"CANNOT BELIEVE HOW EXPENSIVE RAIL TRAVEL IS, ONLY WANTED A DAY OUT IN LONDON FROM RAMSGATE,TRAVELLED 2 YEARS AGO FOR £34 RETURN FOR 2 ADULTS VERY REASONABLE,NOW ITS ALMOST £70 WHAT A RIP OFF. I will drive instead for £30 return."
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: The petrol for driving to Notts and back from Birmingham would cost me £10 whereas the train, bus to the station and bus to friends house would cost me around £25 there and back, plus it would be inconvenient. So why would I get the train?!!! Germany has the railways right, we are an embarrassment to the world of transport and I will always push for public transport to be ignored until it stops ignoring the ordinary non wealthy people." aRW
"CANNOT BELIEVE HOW EXPENSIVE RAIL TRAVEL IS, ONLY WANTED A DAY OUT IN LONDON FROM RAMSGATE,TRAVELLED 2 YEARS AGO FOR £34 RETURN FOR 2 ADULTS VERY REASONABLE,NOW ITS ALMOST £70 WHAT A RIP OFF. I will drive instead for £30 return." FS COUSINS
"This information is rubbish. You have taken the special offers available and used them to work out a cost per mile. I can get from Peterborough to Shrewsbury for £15 in fuel add the cost of running the car and it works out to about £27. The rail company wants £42. And that is pre-booked.
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: FS COUSINS
"This information is rubbish. You have taken the special offers available and used them to work out a cost per mile. I can get from Peterborough to Shrewsbury for £15 in fuel add the cost of running the car and it works out to about £27. The rail company wants £42. And that is pre-booked. Rail is expensive, and inconvenient, oh, and un-reliable." Steele
"I\'ve been trying to pre-book train tickets for mid may and I can\'t save a penny. All the websites give the same fare despite offering different discounts"
unconvinced traveller
"My wife and I are are senior citizens and want to visit her sister in Glasgow the standard rail fare is quoted as over £400 return. We are going by national express for a cost of £53 return for two the £350 saving is well worth the longer journey. rip off rail travel. "
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_746183648#6_1385801170
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: Rail is expensive, and inconvenient, oh, and un-reliable." Steele
"I\'ve been trying to pre-book train tickets for mid may and I can\'t save a penny. All the websites give the same fare despite offering different discounts"
unconvinced traveller
"My wife and I are are senior citizens and want to visit her sister in Glasgow the standard rail fare is quoted as over £400 return. We are going by national express for a cost of £53 return for two the £350 saving is well worth the longer journey. rip off rail travel. " lou
"I wanna know the price from Beverley to Dover HELP !!!" rob pattinson
"I have never read so much nonsense in my life. I costed a journey from darlington to Birmingham International well in advance on the internet for 4 people to the focus photography event, the cost? £512 pounds, total cost of diesel for the trip in my 1.4 tdci? £30.
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UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
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Content: lou
"I wanna know the price from Beverley to Dover HELP !!!" rob pattinson
"I have never read so much nonsense in my life. I costed a journey from darlington to Birmingham International well in advance on the internet for 4 people to the focus photography event, the cost? £512 pounds, total cost of diesel for the trip in my 1.4 tdci? £30. do the math, the cost of train travel in this country is a disgrace, they are simply milking the people that have to use them because of business travel for all they can get." Andrew Breckill
"You can't possibly say that train companies can justify charging £250 for an open return from Warrington to London by calculating the miles. Trains can fit hundreds of people on, so the cost of running a train is far less than what they charge. You should calculate how many people get on the train, how much they each paid, then you'll get a true cost per mile. Then work out how much it would cost if they all drove 5 people to a car.
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: do the math, the cost of train travel in this country is a disgrace, they are simply milking the people that have to use them because of business travel for all they can get." Andrew Breckill
"You can't possibly say that train companies can justify charging £250 for an open return from Warrington to London by calculating the miles. Trains can fit hundreds of people on, so the cost of running a train is far less than what they charge. You should calculate how many people get on the train, how much they each paid, then you'll get a true cost per mile. Then work out how much it would cost if they all drove 5 people to a car. Think you'll find that it is massively cheaper for everyone in the UK to drive than it is to get the train. Fact is, train companies are privately owned companies all out for maximum profit, the government gave up the right to have a say. Look at it this way, we're in a recession, banks are going under, shops, businesses, people are losing their homes etc, have the rail companies mentioned their need for cash? No because they're raking it in." me
"The above is absolute rubbish!
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: Think you'll find that it is massively cheaper for everyone in the UK to drive than it is to get the train. Fact is, train companies are privately owned companies all out for maximum profit, the government gave up the right to have a say. Look at it this way, we're in a recession, banks are going under, shops, businesses, people are losing their homes etc, have the rail companies mentioned their need for cash? No because they're raking it in." me
"The above is absolute rubbish! Yes you can pre-book tickets but for any number of reasons they are normally not available unless you travel at a certain time and come back at a certain time! Can anyone possibly explain why it cost £127 return to travel from Bristol to London? ABSOLUTE DISGRACE! Dont know about anyone else but the price we pay in this country for train travel is an absolute ripoff... The same journeys in France (distance wise) are less than a quarter in price, they are almost never cancelled or dealyed and if they are you get a FULL refund on the price of your ticket and you are still allowed to travel! For Gods sake, Britain invented the railway, you would think we could at least run one professionally instead of holding the passengers to randsom or some would say legalised extortion!"
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: Yes you can pre-book tickets but for any number of reasons they are normally not available unless you travel at a certain time and come back at a certain time! Can anyone possibly explain why it cost £127 return to travel from Bristol to London? ABSOLUTE DISGRACE! Dont know about anyone else but the price we pay in this country for train travel is an absolute ripoff... The same journeys in France (distance wise) are less than a quarter in price, they are almost never cancelled or dealyed and if they are you get a FULL refund on the price of your ticket and you are still allowed to travel! For Gods sake, Britain invented the railway, you would think we could at least run one professionally instead of holding the passengers to randsom or some would say legalised extortion!" Stuart McLoughlin
"wow does any 1 no how much a child return train tiket from preston 2 bpool is please"
kyle finch
"hiya my name is yasmondo how much is it from cardiff to barry? a child return please in the summer time thanks you should have barry on here as well not everyone wants to go to brighton x"
yasmondo
"A standard open return from London to Newcastle is £124, which is 35p per mile." Matt
"Train prices in the UK are alarmingly expensive. Considering the government offers huge subsidies it's very disappointing rail travel isn't cheaper. Just another reason why Britain is becoming a rip-off island. "
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
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UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
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Content: Stuart McLoughlin
"wow does any 1 no how much a child return train tiket from preston 2 bpool is please"
kyle finch
"hiya my name is yasmondo how much is it from cardiff to barry? a child return please in the summer time thanks you should have barry on here as well not everyone wants to go to brighton x"
yasmondo
"A standard open return from London to Newcastle is £124, which is 35p per mile." Matt
"Train prices in the UK are alarmingly expensive. Considering the government offers huge subsidies it's very disappointing rail travel isn't cheaper. Just another reason why Britain is becoming a rip-off island. " Irf
"I have to do a regular commute from Leicester to Hull and my first thought was to get a train, do the journey in comfort i thought, and avoid the traffic. Well it would cost me £40 return and take 3 1/2 hours. The car costs me £25 at most and takes just over two hours, its just no contest really. I would love to take the train but its just insane to pay that sort of money when it takes longer as well"
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"Hi Bracknell I understand your frustration, but i would recommend trying to book the tickets online. i have had a quick look on virgintrains.co.uk and found 1 day returns for around £50.50.
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
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UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
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"I have to do a regular commute from Leicester to Hull and my first thought was to get a train, do the journey in comfort i thought, and avoid the traffic. Well it would cost me £40 return and take 3 1/2 hours. The car costs me £25 at most and takes just over two hours, its just no contest really. I would love to take the train but its just insane to pay that sort of money when it takes longer as well"
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"Hi Bracknell I understand your frustration, but i would recommend trying to book the tickets online. i have had a quick look on virgintrains.co.uk and found 1 day returns for around £50.50. Also by carefully choosing the ticket I could get the price to be as low as £15, this was for a train that leaves at 10am onthe 22nd December and returns at 5pm, without a railcard. To understand the true cost of traveling by car take a look at http://www.whatprice.co.uk/car/car-costs.html Petrol is around 10p a mile, servicing and wear and tear costs and additional 3.5p a mile, and depreciation is a further 7p a mile (I am ignoring insurance and tax). This takes us to around 20p per mile and the cost of your journey by car to £47, which is comparible to the train journey with the more expensive return, and far more expensive than the cheap 1 day return I could find. However I do agree that these prices are out of date, and hopefully we will get to publishing new sample prices soon. In the mean time shop around on the web and you might be suprised at what bargains you can find!
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: Also by carefully choosing the ticket I could get the price to be as low as £15, this was for a train that leaves at 10am onthe 22nd December and returns at 5pm, without a railcard. To understand the true cost of traveling by car take a look at http://www.whatprice.co.uk/car/car-costs.html Petrol is around 10p a mile, servicing and wear and tear costs and additional 3.5p a mile, and depreciation is a further 7p a mile (I am ignoring insurance and tax). This takes us to around 20p per mile and the cost of your journey by car to £47, which is comparible to the train journey with the more expensive return, and far more expensive than the cheap 1 day return I could find. However I do agree that these prices are out of date, and hopefully we will get to publishing new sample prices soon. In the mean time shop around on the web and you might be suprised at what bargains you can find! Course, why should we have to shop around and try to find the best ticket, the train pricing structure is stupidly complicated and means a lot of people get ripped off on those last minute journeys.... "
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"These prices are seriously out of date. I love the trains and would take the train everywhere if I could because it is so less stressful than driving. I want to go from Bracknell to Leicester for one day shopping 4 weeks from now. The best return ticket I can get is £101 per person so that's £202 for me and my girlfriend. For some stupid reason it's only £30 to buy a single so I could mess about buying 4 singles (I assume this makes their ticket sales look better which is why they encourage it) but that's still £120 for two people to Leicester.
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Title: UK Train Travel Prices - Cost Per Mile of Travelling on the Trains
Headings: UK Train Prices
UK Train Prices
The Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UKThe Cost of Travelling on the Train in the UK
UK Train Prices: Disclaimer
Train Travel in the UK
Content: Course, why should we have to shop around and try to find the best ticket, the train pricing structure is stupidly complicated and means a lot of people get ripped off on those last minute journeys.... "
Admin
"These prices are seriously out of date. I love the trains and would take the train everywhere if I could because it is so less stressful than driving. I want to go from Bracknell to Leicester for one day shopping 4 weeks from now. The best return ticket I can get is £101 per person so that's £202 for me and my girlfriend. For some stupid reason it's only £30 to buy a single so I could mess about buying 4 singles (I assume this makes their ticket sales look better which is why they encourage it) but that's still £120 for two people to Leicester. I've driven the trip a lot and I know it's about 115 miles each way, my car does 350 miles on a £45 tank so that's 2/3 a tank or £30. Don't try to sa
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Content: But the reality is that in a world in which nations are as bound by the rule of laws as are the citizens of nations (if not more so), the truth is quite different! The truth is that each and every step along Hawaii's path from sovereign and independent nation, to annexed territory, to state, was done in violation of laws and treaties then in effect, without regard to the wishes of the Hawaiian people. Many people, including President Grover Cleveland, opposed the annexation of Hawaii. But in the end, simple greed and military interest overrode any concerns of moral right and legality. Hawaii's legitimate government was toppled using threat of American military force. Hawaii was stolen from her people for the benefit of wealthy American plantation owners and military interests, and the justifications for the crime were invented after-the-fact. Hawaii's government was overthrown on Jan. 17, 1893, by a relatively small group of men, most of them American by birth or heritage, who seized control of the Islands with the backing of American troops sent ashore from a warship in Honolulu Harbor. To this "superior force of the United States of America," Queen Lili`uokalani yielded her throne, under protest, in order to avoid bloodshed, trusting that the United States government would right the wrong that had been done to her and the Hawaiian people. Who were this group of American men and why did they overthrow the government? Sugar!
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Content: Hawaii was stolen from her people for the benefit of wealthy American plantation owners and military interests, and the justifications for the crime were invented after-the-fact. Hawaii's government was overthrown on Jan. 17, 1893, by a relatively small group of men, most of them American by birth or heritage, who seized control of the Islands with the backing of American troops sent ashore from a warship in Honolulu Harbor. To this "superior force of the United States of America," Queen Lili`uokalani yielded her throne, under protest, in order to avoid bloodshed, trusting that the United States government would right the wrong that had been done to her and the Hawaiian people. Who were this group of American men and why did they overthrow the government? Sugar! Workers in the cane fields. The use of whips was common. Click for larger image
Sugar was by far the principal support of the islands, and profits and prosperity hinged on favorable treaties with the United States, Hawaiian sugar's chief market, creating powerful economic ties. The plantation owners were, for the most part, the descendents of the original missionary families who had brought religion to the islands in the wake of the whaling ships. As ownership of private property came to the islands, the missionary families wound up owning a great deal of it!
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Content: Hawaii has little in the way of mineral wealth, so the land was useful only for agriculture. In a day when unrefridgerated sailing ships such as Captain Matson's "Falls Of Clyde" were the only means to ship produce to the US Mainland, sugar, and to a lesser extent coconuts, were the only produce which could survive the duration of the sea voyage. Clipper ships at anchor in Honolulu harbor. Click for larger image
But the United States had, in 1826, recognized Hawaii as a sovereign nation in its own right, and imposed the usual import tariffs on sugar coming from the islands. This cut into the profits of the sugar plantations. Indeed, being American citizens themselves, the plantation owners were rankled by the fact that the US government actually made more profit from their sugar then the plantation owners themselves did! To evade the tariff, it became necessary to the plantation owners that Hawaii cease being a separate and sovereign nation. In 1887, during the reign of Lili`uokalani' s brother, King Kalakaua, a group of planters and businessmen, seeking to control the kingdom politically as well as economically, formed a secret organization, the Hawaiian League. Membership (probably never over 400, compared to the 40,000 Native Hawaiians in the kingdom) was predominantly American, led by Lorrin A. Thurston, a lawyer and missionary grandson. Lorrin A. Thurston
Their goal, for now, was to "reform" the monarchy.
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Content: Indeed, being American citizens themselves, the plantation owners were rankled by the fact that the US government actually made more profit from their sugar then the plantation owners themselves did! To evade the tariff, it became necessary to the plantation owners that Hawaii cease being a separate and sovereign nation. In 1887, during the reign of Lili`uokalani' s brother, King Kalakaua, a group of planters and businessmen, seeking to control the kingdom politically as well as economically, formed a secret organization, the Hawaiian League. Membership (probably never over 400, compared to the 40,000 Native Hawaiians in the kingdom) was predominantly American, led by Lorrin A. Thurston, a lawyer and missionary grandson. Lorrin A. Thurston
Their goal, for now, was to "reform" the monarchy. But what was "reform" to the Americans was treason to the people of Hawaii, who loved and respected their monarchs. It is important to recall that, unlike the hereditary rulers of Europe, Hawaii's last two Kings were actually elected to that office by democratic vote. Kalakaua and his sister Lili`uokalani were well-educated, intelligent, skilled in social graces, and equally at home with Hawaiian traditions and court ceremony. Above all, they were deeply concerned about the well-being of the Hawaiian people and maintaining the independence of the kingdom. They saw no reason to relinquish their independence solely to make already rich Americans richer still.
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Content: But what was "reform" to the Americans was treason to the people of Hawaii, who loved and respected their monarchs. It is important to recall that, unlike the hereditary rulers of Europe, Hawaii's last two Kings were actually elected to that office by democratic vote. Kalakaua and his sister Lili`uokalani were well-educated, intelligent, skilled in social graces, and equally at home with Hawaiian traditions and court ceremony. Above all, they were deeply concerned about the well-being of the Hawaiian people and maintaining the independence of the kingdom. They saw no reason to relinquish their independence solely to make already rich Americans richer still. The Hawaiian League's more radical members favored the king's abdication, and one even proposed assassination. But they decided that the king would remain on the throne but with his power sharply limited by a new constitution of their making. Killing him would be a last resort if he refused to agree. Many Hawaiian League members belonged to a volunteer militia, the Honolulu Rifles, which was officially in service to the Hawaiian government, but was secretly the Hawaiian League's military arm. The Honolulu Rifles.
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Content: Hawaiians, Chinese and Japanese petitioned the king to revoke the constitution. The self-styled Reform Cabinet responded that only an act of the Legislature could do this - though their new constitution had never been put to a vote. In 1889 a young part-Hawaiian named Robert W. Wilcox staged an uprising to overthrow the Bayonet Constitution. He led some 80 men, Hawaiians and Europeans, with arms purchased by the Chinese, in a predawn march to `Iolani Palace with a new constitution for Kalakaua to sign. The king was away from the palace, and the Cabinet called out troops who forcibly put down the insurrection. Tried for conspiracy, Wilcox was found not guilty by a jury of Native Hawaiians, who considered him a folk hero. On Jan. 20, 1891, King Kalakaua died of kidney disease at age 54, leaving his sister, Lili`uokalani' as Queen of Hawaii, who childless herself, declared the young Princess Ka`iulani her successor to the throne. Just 7 months later, Lili`uokalani' s husband, John Dominis, an American sea captain's son, also died. The next year, Lorrin Thurston and a group of like-minded men, mostly of American blood, formed an Annexation Club, plotting the overthrow of the queen and annexation to the United States. Thurston went to Washington to promote annexation, and received an encouraging message from President Benjamin Harrison: "
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cking729
Jul 23, 2011 at 6:43 PM
I am currently covered under my parents health ins (BCBS & BCN) but my baby will have to be on Medicaid because I simply cannot afford the insurance through my job nor can her father at his job. I keep getting told about finding a pediatrician before the baby is born which I know means I have to find one I like who accepts Medicaid... What I am confused about is when do I go to apply for Medicaid for the baby- before or after birth? How long does it take to get approved? I do know that my insurance covers the initial post-natal visits so at least those are taken care of - but that doctor won't be my daughters actual pediatrician which worries me...soo how soon should I take my daughter in to be seen by the pediatrician I chose?..I'm not sure how to ask the questions I have so if they dont make sense I apologize in advance. I'm extremely confused thinking about it. 20+ Similar Discussions Found
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cking729
Jul 23, 2011 at 6:49 PM
@cking729,
after talking to my co-worker.......does anybody have any idea if my post natal visits only apply to checkups on me or the baby & me or just the baby?
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Content: I keep getting told about finding a pediatrician before the baby is born which I know means I have to find one I like who accepts Medicaid... What I am confused about is when do I go to apply for Medicaid for the baby- before or after birth? How long does it take to get approved? I do know that my insurance covers the initial post-natal visits so at least those are taken care of - but that doctor won't be my daughters actual pediatrician which worries me...soo how soon should I take my daughter in to be seen by the pediatrician I chose?..I'm not sure how to ask the questions I have so if they dont make sense I apologize in advance. I'm extremely confused thinking about it. 20+ Similar Discussions Found
c
cking729
Jul 23, 2011 at 6:49 PM
@cking729,
after talking to my co-worker.......does anybody have any idea if my post natal visits only apply to checkups on me or the baby & me or just the baby? i'm so confused???? a
anabarrera
Jul 23, 2011 at 6:59 PM
@cking729,
PP doctor visits are only for you because you were pregnant not the baby. If the baby isn't covered under your private insurance then you can't take the baby to a pediatrician without having to pay cash. Post Partum visit includes: check up of your uterus, healing of the area, questions about depression and questions about birth control.
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Content: i'm so confused???? a
anabarrera
Jul 23, 2011 at 6:59 PM
@cking729,
PP doctor visits are only for you because you were pregnant not the baby. If the baby isn't covered under your private insurance then you can't take the baby to a pediatrician without having to pay cash. Post Partum visit includes: check up of your uterus, healing of the area, questions about depression and questions about birth control. b
babyethan2011
Jul 23, 2011 at 8:53 PM
@cking729,
I have the same questions but I think calling the 800 number is best because they can answer all your questions with the right info
c
cking729
Jul 23, 2011 at 8:59 PM
@anabarrera,
Well my co-workers mom told me to apply for medicaid now so that everything is in place for once the baby is born & find a pediatrician before hand & that's who i'll go to after the baby. After I thought about it I figured the visits would be just for me idky i was thinking they'd be for the baby too. I'm so frustrated with the people who work at th DHS by me. : ( I really wish I didnt need to be bothered with them. B
Brittany1560
Jul 23, 2011 at 9:10 PM
@cking729,
I have medicaid for myself because i am pregnant, once you have your baby he or she is automatically covered by medicaid for one year and when you are in the hospital your baby should be assigned to a doctor who accepts medicaid..... U cannot apply for medicaid for your child until baby is born.... There is the medicaid number you can call and find out which doc accepts medicaid for the baby too
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angela_new_scrn_name
Jul 24, 2011 at 1:42 PM
@cking729,
I know some states the Medicaid will be retroactive 30-90 days before the date applied.
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babyethan2011
Jul 23, 2011 at 8:53 PM
@cking729,
I have the same questions but I think calling the 800 number is best because they can answer all your questions with the right info
c
cking729
Jul 23, 2011 at 8:59 PM
@anabarrera,
Well my co-workers mom told me to apply for medicaid now so that everything is in place for once the baby is born & find a pediatrician before hand & that's who i'll go to after the baby. After I thought about it I figured the visits would be just for me idky i was thinking they'd be for the baby too. I'm so frustrated with the people who work at th DHS by me. : ( I really wish I didnt need to be bothered with them. B
Brittany1560
Jul 23, 2011 at 9:10 PM
@cking729,
I have medicaid for myself because i am pregnant, once you have your baby he or she is automatically covered by medicaid for one year and when you are in the hospital your baby should be assigned to a doctor who accepts medicaid..... U cannot apply for medicaid for your child until baby is born.... There is the medicaid number you can call and find out which doc accepts medicaid for the baby too
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angela_new_scrn_name
Jul 24, 2011 at 1:42 PM
@cking729,
I know some states the Medicaid will be retroactive 30-90 days before the date applied. So basically once the baby is born apply for him/her ASAP. There should be a section that asks do you want the Medicaid to be retroactive? So check yes! ------As for a pediatrician pick one that accepts the Medicaid you will apply for. See if they will put you on a payment program so you only have to spend a few bucks at each visit until the Medicaid goes through.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_751799706#6_1398355882
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Title: Questions about Medicaid for baby - Single Moms | Forums | What to Expect
Headings: Questions about Medicaid for baby
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Content: So basically once the baby is born apply for him/her ASAP. There should be a section that asks do you want the Medicaid to be retroactive? So check yes! ------As for a pediatrician pick one that accepts the Medicaid you will apply for. See if they will put you on a payment program so you only have to spend a few bucks at each visit until the Medicaid goes through. If you have to pay in full just have the office run the Medicaid once effective and you should be reimbursed. Hth
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MommieMandy
Jul 27, 2011 at 9:43 PM
@mcgeelisha,
I think it may depend on your state. I live in nj and I have ins for me but baby is on Medicaid. I applied a month before my due date. on the application, it asks if you are pregnAnt.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_751799706#7_1398357046
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Title: Questions about Medicaid for baby - Single Moms | Forums | What to Expect
Headings: Questions about Medicaid for baby
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Content: If you have to pay in full just have the office run the Medicaid once effective and you should be reimbursed. Hth
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MommieMandy
Jul 27, 2011 at 9:43 PM
@mcgeelisha,
I think it may depend on your state. I live in nj and I have ins for me but baby is on Medicaid. I applied a month before my due date. on the application, it asks if you are pregnAnt. check that box, and then just fill in the information about yourself and then send in the application. once the baby is born, you need to provide the crib card from the hospital and that's all until you get the baby's ss card and what not. it took 2 weeks to get my Medicaid card in the mail. I suggest applying before the baby is born otherwise you will have to pay cash at your baby's first drs appt... which is within a week after the baby is born. and yes, find a pedi who accepts Medicaid.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_751799706#8_1398358338
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Title: Questions about Medicaid for baby - Single Moms | Forums | What to Expect
Headings: Questions about Medicaid for baby
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Content: check that box, and then just fill in the information about yourself and then send in the application. once the baby is born, you need to provide the crib card from the hospital and that's all until you get the baby's ss card and what not. it took 2 weeks to get my Medicaid card in the mail. I suggest applying before the baby is born otherwise you will have to pay cash at your baby's first drs appt... which is within a week after the baby is born. and yes, find a pedi who accepts Medicaid. but you need to ask which hmo they participate with for Medicaid... bc you will have to pick an hmo that participates with your Dr. sorry this sounds confusing.... its not that hard once you look at the paperwork tho. hth
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cking729
Jul 30, 2011 at 3:03 PM
@MommieMandy,
ohh gosh.. all the parts of being a mommy I'm not ready for : ( After I get moved next week and have my new address I plan on applying. So I guess we'll see what the state of MI says..
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mamajessicalynn
Jul 30, 2011 at 3:34 PM
@cking729,
I'm in the same boat. I will be covered under my parent until I am 26.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_751799706#9_1398359866
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Title: Questions about Medicaid for baby - Single Moms | Forums | What to Expect
Headings: Questions about Medicaid for baby
Single Moms
Questions about Medicaid for baby
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Content: but you need to ask which hmo they participate with for Medicaid... bc you will have to pick an hmo that participates with your Dr. sorry this sounds confusing.... its not that hard once you look at the paperwork tho. hth
c
cking729
Jul 30, 2011 at 3:03 PM
@MommieMandy,
ohh gosh.. all the parts of being a mommy I'm not ready for : ( After I get moved next week and have my new address I plan on applying. So I guess we'll see what the state of MI says..
m
mamajessicalynn
Jul 30, 2011 at 3:34 PM
@cking729,
I'm in the same boat. I will be covered under my parent until I am 26. I am 24 now and will have my baby in mid October. We originally thought the baby would be covered under my dad as well since I am considered his dependent but that is not the case. According to my obgyn there is a case worker on staff who speaks to the mothers following delivery and you can apply then. Maybe it's just in CA but both my mother (who retired from the county) and my dr said you cannot apply until after the baby is born. As far as medical visits for the baby my mom says if approved by Medicare will cover any previous appointment as well.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_751799706#10_1398361455
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Title: Questions about Medicaid for baby - Single Moms | Forums | What to Expect
Headings: Questions about Medicaid for baby
Single Moms
Questions about Medicaid for baby
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Jump to Your Week of Pregnancy
Content: I am 24 now and will have my baby in mid October. We originally thought the baby would be covered under my dad as well since I am considered his dependent but that is not the case. According to my obgyn there is a case worker on staff who speaks to the mothers following delivery and you can apply then. Maybe it's just in CA but both my mother (who retired from the county) and my dr said you cannot apply until after the baby is born. As far as medical visits for the baby my mom says if approved by Medicare will cover any previous appointment as well. Hope that helps. I know it's a little confusing and stressful. 1
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_763500750#2_1417423589
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Title: 1-Minute "Quick Boiled" Spinach
Headings: 1-Minute "Quick Boiled" Spinach
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Content: When water is at full boil, place Spinach into the pot, being extremely careful to avoid burning yourself. Do not cover. Cooking uncovered helps the acids escape into the air. Cook Spinach for 1 minute; begin timing when water starts boiling again. After 1 minute, drain the Spinach in a colander in the sink. Press out excess liquid with fork to prevent diluting the flavor of your dressing. You want the Spinach to be tender, brightly colored, and not mushy when it's done. Transfer to a bowl and toss Spinach with the remaining ingredients while it is still hot. ( Mediterranean Dressing does not need to be made separately.)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_766301649#4_1423532391
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Title: WhisperNumber.com / Market Sentiment LLC
Headings:
Cisco (CSCO) Earnings Preview
Highlights include:
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Content: To learn more about these studies and how WhisperNumber.com has used the results to develop their unique trading tool called 'Whisper Reactors', select from one of the following links. 'Conflict in Whispers and Analysts Forecast: Which One Should Be Your Guide'
(published 2005, Financial Decisions Journal)
Results of this study conclude investor estimates for quarterly earnings (whisper numbers) provide greater returns when used as an investment vehicle, and have a greater impact on stock movement than analysts consensus estimates. Click here to learn more. 'Do Bulls and Bears Listen to Whispers'
(published 2007, Financial Decisions Journal)
A post-earnings announcement drift associated with the market reaction to analyst forecasts errors remains a puzzle. This study suggests that whispers help to explain part of the puzzle. The study examines the market reaction to whispers and analysts in bull and bear markets, and finds that investors listen to whispers in the bull market and whispers help explain the post-announcement drift. Click here to learn more. Reference Links: Financial Decisions (journal) and Academic Studies:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_766301649#5_1423534135
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Title: WhisperNumber.com / Market Sentiment LLC
Headings:
Cisco (CSCO) Earnings Preview
Highlights include:
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Content: This study suggests that whispers help to explain part of the puzzle. The study examines the market reaction to whispers and analysts in bull and bear markets, and finds that investors listen to whispers in the bull market and whispers help explain the post-announcement drift. Click here to learn more. Reference Links: Financial Decisions (journal) and Academic Studies: http://www.financialdecisionsonline.org
'Conflict in Whispers and Analysts Forecast: Which One Should Be Your Guide'
http://www.financialdecisionsonline.org/current/Zaima.pdf
'Do Bulls and Bears Listen to Whispers?' http://www.financialdecisionsonline.org/current/ZaimaHarjoto.pdf
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_771032566#0_1431492548
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Title: Who Sang That Song? - who-sang-that-song.com
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_772464805#2_1433727903
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Title: Obesity
Headings: Obesity
Obesity
Curbing the global obesity epidemic requires a population-based multisectoral, multi-disciplinary, and culturally relevant approach
Overweight and obesity are defined as "abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health"
More than 1.9 billion adults were overweight in 2016, and 650 million obese
38 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese in 2019.
Overweight and obesity are linked to more deaths worldwide than underweight
For an individual, obesity is usually the result of an imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended
Children's diet and physical activity habits are influenced by their surrounding environment
Eating a healthy diet can help prevent obesity
Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy body
Curbing the global obesity epidemic requires a population-based multisectoral, multi-disciplinary, and culturally relevant approach
Overweight and obesity are defined as "abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health"
More than 1.9 billion adults were overweight in 2016, and 650 million obese
38 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese in 2019.
Overweight and obesity are linked to more deaths worldwide than underweight
For an individual, obesity is usually the result of an imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended
Children's diet and physical activity habits are influenced by their surrounding environment
Eating a healthy diet can help prevent obesity
Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy body
Curbing the global obesity epidemic requires a population-based multisectoral, multi-disciplinary, and culturally relevant approach
Content: WHO 2017. Author credits
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38 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese in 2019. Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. Overweight children are likely to become obese adults. They are more likely than non-overweight children to develop diabetes and cardiovascular diseases at a younger age, which in turn are associated with a higher chance of premature death and disability. WHO
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Overweight and obesity are linked to more deaths worldwide than underweight
Most of the world's population live in a country where there are more people overweight and obese than underweight. This includes all high-income and middle-income countries. Diabetes, ischaemic heart disease and certain cancers are attributable to overweight and obesity. For an individual, obesity is usually the result of an imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended
An increased consumption of energy dense foods, without an equal increase in physical activity, leads to an unhealthy increase in weight. Decreased levels of physical activity will also result in an energy imbalance and lead to weight gain.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_772464805#7_1433745000
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Title: Obesity
Headings: Obesity
Obesity
Curbing the global obesity epidemic requires a population-based multisectoral, multi-disciplinary, and culturally relevant approach
Overweight and obesity are defined as "abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health"
More than 1.9 billion adults were overweight in 2016, and 650 million obese
38 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese in 2019.
Overweight and obesity are linked to more deaths worldwide than underweight
For an individual, obesity is usually the result of an imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended
Children's diet and physical activity habits are influenced by their surrounding environment
Eating a healthy diet can help prevent obesity
Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy body
Curbing the global obesity epidemic requires a population-based multisectoral, multi-disciplinary, and culturally relevant approach
Overweight and obesity are defined as "abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health"
More than 1.9 billion adults were overweight in 2016, and 650 million obese
38 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese in 2019.
Overweight and obesity are linked to more deaths worldwide than underweight
For an individual, obesity is usually the result of an imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended
Children's diet and physical activity habits are influenced by their surrounding environment
Eating a healthy diet can help prevent obesity
Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy body
Curbing the global obesity epidemic requires a population-based multisectoral, multi-disciplinary, and culturally relevant approach
Content: WHO 2017. Author credits
© Credits
38 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese in 2019. Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. Overweight children are likely to become obese adults. They are more likely than non-overweight children to develop diabetes and cardiovascular diseases at a younger age, which in turn are associated with a higher chance of premature death and disability. WHO
© Credits
Overweight and obesity are linked to more deaths worldwide than underweight
Most of the world's population live in a country where there are more people overweight and obese than underweight. This includes all high-income and middle-income countries. Diabetes, ischaemic heart disease and certain cancers are attributable to overweight and obesity. For an individual, obesity is usually the result of an imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended
An increased consumption of energy dense foods, without an equal increase in physical activity, leads to an unhealthy increase in weight. Decreased levels of physical activity will also result in an energy imbalance and lead to weight gain.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_772528650#3_1433890367
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Title: Newborn health: Preterm babies
Headings: Newborn health: Preterm babies
Newborn health: Preterm babies
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Content: We do not fully understand the causes of preterm births. There are several factors that may put a pregnant woman at higher risk of a preterm birth, including a previous preterm birth, multiple pregnancies such as twins, triplets, etc, some chronic medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and infections. Pregnancy in adolescence is a major risk factor for preterm birth. Can a pregnant woman’s lifestyle put her at risk of a preterm birth? Women who smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol or take other recreational drugs are at a higher risk of having preterm babies. Stress from any cause is also known to increase a woman’s risk of having preterm birth. How many preterm babies could be saved? Around 1 million preterm babies die each year. Those babies who survive can face lifelong physical, neurological or learning disabilities, often at great cost to families and society. An estimated three-quarters of these preterm babies could survive if they had access to proven and often inexpensive care – like warmth, breastfeeding support, and basic care for infections and breathing difficulties.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_773309308#5_1435293491
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Title: Child maltreatment
Headings: Child maltreatment
Child maltreatment
Key facts
Scope of the problem
Consequences of maltreatment
Risk factors
Child
Parent or caregiver
Relationship
Community and societal factors
Prevention
WHO response
Content: Extreme stress can impair the development of the nervous and immune systems. Consequently, as adults, maltreated children are at increased risk for behavioural, physical and mental health problems such as: perpetrating or being a victim of violence
depression
smoking
obesity
high-risk sexual behaviours
unintended pregnancy
alcohol and drug misuse. Via these behavioural and mental health consequences, maltreatment can contribute to heart disease, cancer, suicide and sexually transmitted infections. Violence against children is also a contributor to inequalities in education. Children who experienced any form of violence in childhood have a 13% greater likelihood of not graduating from school. Beyond the health, social and educational consequences of child maltreatment, there is an economic impact, including costs of hospitalization, mental health treatment, child welfare, and longer-term health costs. Risk factors
Several risk factors for child maltreatment have been identified. Not all risk factors are present in all social and cultural contexts, and the list here provides an overview when attempting to understand the causes of child maltreatment. Child
It is important to emphasize that children are the victims and are never to blame for maltreatment.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_773309308#6_1435295205
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Title: Child maltreatment
Headings: Child maltreatment
Child maltreatment
Key facts
Scope of the problem
Consequences of maltreatment
Risk factors
Child
Parent or caregiver
Relationship
Community and societal factors
Prevention
WHO response
Content: Children who experienced any form of violence in childhood have a 13% greater likelihood of not graduating from school. Beyond the health, social and educational consequences of child maltreatment, there is an economic impact, including costs of hospitalization, mental health treatment, child welfare, and longer-term health costs. Risk factors
Several risk factors for child maltreatment have been identified. Not all risk factors are present in all social and cultural contexts, and the list here provides an overview when attempting to understand the causes of child maltreatment. Child
It is important to emphasize that children are the victims and are never to blame for maltreatment. Characteristics of an individual child that may increase the likelihood of being maltreated include: being either under four years old or an adolescent
being unwanted, or failing to fulfil the expectations of parents
having special needs, crying persistently or having abnormal physical features
having an intellectual disability or neurological disorder
identifying as or being identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. Parent or caregiver
Characteristics of a parent or caregiver that may increase the risk of child maltreatment include: difficulty bonding with a newborn
not nurturing the child
having been maltreated themselves as a child
lacking awareness of child development or having unrealistic expectations
misusing alcohol or drugs, including during pregnancy
having low self-esteem
suffering from poor impulse control
having a mental or neurological disorder
being involved in criminal activity
experiencing financial difficulties. Relationship
Characteristics of the relationships within families or among intimate partners, friends and peers that may increase the risk of child maltreatment include:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_773453819#2_1435566402
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Title: Mental health: strengthening our response
Headings: Mental health: strengthening our response
Mental health: strengthening our response
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Determinants of mental health
Mental health promotion and protection
Mental health care and treatment
WHO response
Content: Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." An important implication of this definition is that mental health is more than just the absence of mental disorders or disabilities. Mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community. Mental health is fundamental to our collective and individual ability as humans to think, emote, interact with each other, earn a living and enjoy life. On this basis, the promotion, protection and restoration of mental health can be regarded as a vital concern of individuals, communities and societies throughout the world. Determinants of mental health
Multiple social, psychological, and biological factors determine the level of mental health of a person at any point of time. For example, violence and persistent socio-economic pressures are recognized risks to mental health. The clearest evidence is associated with sexual violence. Poor mental health is also associated with rapid social change, stressful work conditions, gender discrimination, social exclusion, unhealthy lifestyle, physical ill-health and human rights violations. There are specific psychological and personality factors that make people vulnerable to mental health problems.
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http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs220/en/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_774054816#0_1436864119
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Title: Arsenic
Headings: Arsenic
Arsenic
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Drinking-water and food
Industrial processes
Tobacco
Health effects
Acute effects
Long-term effects
Magnitude of the problem
Prevention and control
WHO response
Content: Arsenic
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Arsenic is naturally present at high levels in the groundwater of a number of countries. Arsenic is highly toxic in its inorganic form. Contaminated water used for drinking, food preparation and irrigation of food crops poses the greatest threat to public health from arsenic. Long-term exposure to arsenic from drinking-water and food can cause cancer and skin lesions. It has also been associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes. In utero and early childhood exposure has been linked to negative impacts on cognitive development and increased deaths in young adults. The most important action in affected communities is the prevention of further exposure to arsenic by provision of a safe water supply. Sources of exposure
Arsenic is a natural component of the earth’s crust and is widely distributed throughout the environment in the air, water and land. It is highly toxic in its inorganic form. People are exposed to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic through drinking contaminated water, using contaminated water in food preparation and irrigation of food crops, industrial processes, eating contaminated food and smoking tobacco.
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http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs372/en/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_774054816#1_1436865961
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Title: Arsenic
Headings: Arsenic
Arsenic
Key facts
Sources of exposure
Drinking-water and food
Industrial processes
Tobacco
Health effects
Acute effects
Long-term effects
Magnitude of the problem
Prevention and control
WHO response
Content: In utero and early childhood exposure has been linked to negative impacts on cognitive development and increased deaths in young adults. The most important action in affected communities is the prevention of further exposure to arsenic by provision of a safe water supply. Sources of exposure
Arsenic is a natural component of the earth’s crust and is widely distributed throughout the environment in the air, water and land. It is highly toxic in its inorganic form. People are exposed to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic through drinking contaminated water, using contaminated water in food preparation and irrigation of food crops, industrial processes, eating contaminated food and smoking tobacco. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic, mainly through drinking-water and food, can lead to chronic arsenic poisoning. Skin lesions and skin cancer are the most characteristic effects. Drinking-water and food
The greatest threat to public health from arsenic originates from contaminated groundwater. Inorganic arsenic is naturally present at high levels in the groundwater of a number of countries, including Argentina, Bangladesh, Chile, China, India, Mexico, and the United States of America. Drinking-water, crops irrigated with contaminated water and food prepared with contaminated water are the sources of exposure.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_774054816#4_1436871370
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Title: Arsenic
Headings: Arsenic
Arsenic
Key facts
Sources of exposure
Drinking-water and food
Industrial processes
Tobacco
Health effects
Acute effects
Long-term effects
Magnitude of the problem
Prevention and control
WHO response
Content: Also, in the past, the potential for elevated arsenic exposure was much greater when tobacco plants used to be treated with lead arsenate insecticide. Health effects
Inorganic arsenic is a confirmed carcinogen and is the most significant chemical contaminant in drinking-water globally. Arsenic can also occur in an organic form. Inorganic arsenic compounds (such as those found in water) are highly toxic while organic arsenic compounds (such as those found in seafood) are less harmful to health. Acute effects
The immediate symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning include vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea. These are followed by numbness and tingling of the extremities, muscle cramping and death, in extreme cases. Long-term effects
The first symptoms of long-term exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic (for example, through drinking-water and food) are usually observed in the skin, and include pigmentation changes, skin lesions and hard patches on the palms and soles of the feet (hyperkeratosis). These occur after a minimum exposure of approximately five years and may be a precursor to skin cancer. In addition to skin cancer, long-term exposure to arsenic may also cause cancers of the bladder and lungs. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified arsenic and arsenic compounds as carcinogenic to humans, and has also stated that arsenic in drinking-water is carcinogenic to humans.
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http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs372/en/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_774054816#5_1436873228
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Title: Arsenic
Headings: Arsenic
Arsenic
Key facts
Sources of exposure
Drinking-water and food
Industrial processes
Tobacco
Health effects
Acute effects
Long-term effects
Magnitude of the problem
Prevention and control
WHO response
Content: These are followed by numbness and tingling of the extremities, muscle cramping and death, in extreme cases. Long-term effects
The first symptoms of long-term exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic (for example, through drinking-water and food) are usually observed in the skin, and include pigmentation changes, skin lesions and hard patches on the palms and soles of the feet (hyperkeratosis). These occur after a minimum exposure of approximately five years and may be a precursor to skin cancer. In addition to skin cancer, long-term exposure to arsenic may also cause cancers of the bladder and lungs. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified arsenic and arsenic compounds as carcinogenic to humans, and has also stated that arsenic in drinking-water is carcinogenic to humans. Other adverse health effects that may be associated with long-term ingestion of inorganic arsenic include developmental effects, diabetes, pulmonary disease, and cardiovascular disease. Arsenic-induced myocardial infarction, in particular, can be a significant cause of excess mortality. In China (Province of Taiwan), arsenic exposure has been linked to “Blackfoot disease”, which is a severe disease of blood vessels leading to gangrene. This disease has not been observed in other parts of the world however, and it is possible that malnutrition contributes to its development. Arsenic is also associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes and infant mortality, with impacts on child health (1), and exposure in utero and in early childhood has been linked to increases in mortality in young adults due to multiple cancers, lung disease, heart attacks, and kidney failure (2).
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Title: Arsenic
Headings: Arsenic
Arsenic
Key facts
Sources of exposure
Drinking-water and food
Industrial processes
Tobacco
Health effects
Acute effects
Long-term effects
Magnitude of the problem
Prevention and control
WHO response
Content: Other adverse health effects that may be associated with long-term ingestion of inorganic arsenic include developmental effects, diabetes, pulmonary disease, and cardiovascular disease. Arsenic-induced myocardial infarction, in particular, can be a significant cause of excess mortality. In China (Province of Taiwan), arsenic exposure has been linked to “Blackfoot disease”, which is a severe disease of blood vessels leading to gangrene. This disease has not been observed in other parts of the world however, and it is possible that malnutrition contributes to its development. Arsenic is also associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes and infant mortality, with impacts on child health (1), and exposure in utero and in early childhood has been linked to increases in mortality in young adults due to multiple cancers, lung disease, heart attacks, and kidney failure (2). Numerous studies have demonstrated negative impacts of arsenic exposure on cognitive development, intelligence, and memory (3). Magnitude of the problem
Arsenic contamination of groundwater is widespread and there are a number of regions where arsenic contamination of drinking-water is significant. It is now recognized that at least 140 million people in 50 countries have been drinking water containing arsenic at levels above the WHO provisional guideline value of 10 μg/L (4). Arsenic in Bangladesh has attracted much attention since recognition in the 1990s of its wide occurrence in well-water in that country. Since this time, significant progress has since been made and the number of people exposed to arsenic exceeding the Bangladesh drinking-water quality standard has decreased by approximately 40%.
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Title: Arsenic
Headings: Arsenic
Arsenic
Key facts
Sources of exposure
Drinking-water and food
Industrial processes
Tobacco
Health effects
Acute effects
Long-term effects
Magnitude of the problem
Prevention and control
WHO response
Content: Numerous studies have demonstrated negative impacts of arsenic exposure on cognitive development, intelligence, and memory (3). Magnitude of the problem
Arsenic contamination of groundwater is widespread and there are a number of regions where arsenic contamination of drinking-water is significant. It is now recognized that at least 140 million people in 50 countries have been drinking water containing arsenic at levels above the WHO provisional guideline value of 10 μg/L (4). Arsenic in Bangladesh has attracted much attention since recognition in the 1990s of its wide occurrence in well-water in that country. Since this time, significant progress has since been made and the number of people exposed to arsenic exceeding the Bangladesh drinking-water quality standard has decreased by approximately 40%. Despite these efforts, it was estimated that in 2012 about 19 million and 39 million people in Bangladesh were still exposed to arsenic concentrations above the national standard of 50 μg/L and the WHO provisional guideline value of 10 μg/L respectively (5). In a highly affected area of Bangladesh, 21.4% of all deaths in the area were attributed to arsenic levels above 10 μg/L in drinking-water (6). A similar dose-response function has been found in other parts of Bangladesh, and these results have been combined with national survey data to estimate an annual death toll of nearly 43 000 (7). The US National Research Council has noted that as many as 1 in 100 additional cancer deaths could be expected from a lifetime exposure to drinking-water containing 50 μg/L (8). The symptoms and signs caused by long-term elevated exposure to inorganic arsenic differ between individuals, population groups and geographical areas.
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Title: The World Health Report 2001: Mental Disorders affect one in four people
Headings: The World Health Report 2001: Mental Disorders affect one in four people
The World Health Report 2001: Mental Disorders affect one in four people
Treatment available but not being used
Media Contacts
Gregory Härtl
Content: A limited range of medicines is suffi cient to treat the majority of mental disorders. About 25% of countries, however, do not have the three most commonly prescribed drugs used to treat schizophrenia, depression and epilepsy at the primary health care level. There is only one psychiatrist per 100 000 people in over half the countries in the world, and 40% of countries have less than one hospital bed reserved for mental disorders per 10 000 people. The poor often bear the greater burden of mental disorders, both in terms of the risk in having a mental disorder and the lack of access to treatment. Constant exposure to severely stressful events, dangerous living conditions, exploitation, and poor health in general all contribute to the greater vulnerability of the poor. The lack of access to affordable treatment makes the course of the illness more severe and debilitating, leading to a vicious circle of poverty and mental health disorders that is rarely broken. The report says new knowledge can have a tremendous impact on how individuals, societies and the public health community deal with mental disorders. We now know that large mental institutions no longer represent the best option for patients and families. Such institutions lead to a loss of social skills, excessive restriction, human rights violations, dependency, and reduced opportunities for rehabilitation. Countries should move towards setting up community care alternatives in a planned manner, ensuring that such alternatives are in place even as institutions are being phased out.
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Title: The World Health Report 2001: Mental Disorders affect one in four people
Headings: The World Health Report 2001: Mental Disorders affect one in four people
The World Health Report 2001: Mental Disorders affect one in four people
Treatment available but not being used
Media Contacts
Gregory Härtl
Content: The lack of access to affordable treatment makes the course of the illness more severe and debilitating, leading to a vicious circle of poverty and mental health disorders that is rarely broken. The report says new knowledge can have a tremendous impact on how individuals, societies and the public health community deal with mental disorders. We now know that large mental institutions no longer represent the best option for patients and families. Such institutions lead to a loss of social skills, excessive restriction, human rights violations, dependency, and reduced opportunities for rehabilitation. Countries should move towards setting up community care alternatives in a planned manner, ensuring that such alternatives are in place even as institutions are being phased out. "Science, ethics and experience point to clear paths to follow. In the face of this knowledge, a failure to act will reflect a lack of commitment to address mental health problems," said Dr Benedetto Saraceno, Director of WHO’s Mental Health and Substance Dependence department. The policy directions have never been so clear, says WHO. Governments who are just starting to address mental health will need to set priorities. Choices must be made among a large number of services and a wide range of prevention and promotion strategies.
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Title: Zora Neale Hurston biography | birthday, trivia | American Writer | Who2
Headings: Zora Neale Hurston Biography
Facts about Zora Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston Biography
Extra credit
Something in Common with Zora Neale Hurston
Content: Books by Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston Biography
Zora Neale Hurston was the flamboyant author of the 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, and a leading figure in African-American literature of the 20th century. Hurston grew up in Florida, but she made her fame in New York as a writer and well-known participant in the rich cultural scene there in the 1920s and ’30s, a period sometimes called the Harlem Renaissance. She studied anthropology at Howard University and Barnard College, and her work as a writer was intertwined with her studies of black folklore of the South. She wrote the novels Jonah’s Gourd Vine (1934), Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) and Moses, Man of the Mountain (1939); she published the studies on folklore Mules and Men (1935) and Tell My Horse (1938); and she published an entertaining — if not precisely accurate — autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Road (1942). Despite her fame and reputation in the 1930s, by the time of her death in 1960 Hurston was penniless and nearly forgotten. The emergence of African American and women’s studies in the 1970s, as well as the support of other writers (especially Alice Walker ), caused renewed interest in Hurston’s work and now her books are again widely available. Extra credit
Their Eyes Were Watching God was made into a TV movie in 2005, starring Halle Berry … Hurston claimed she was born in Eatonville, Florida, but recent biographers cite census records showing she was born in Alabama in 1891… She wrote a play with Langston Hughes called Mule Bone, but it was not published until 1991. Something in Common with Zora Neale Hurston
Writers born in Alabama (7)
Writers born in the United States (330)
Capricorn Writers (43)
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Title: Who invented telephone? - Who Invented?
Headings: Who invented telephone?
Who invented telephone?
Content: Who invented telephone? - Who Invented? Who invented telephone? November 4, 2010 by 2016 Revision 1 Comment
The first telephone was made by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Historians believe that another inventor Elisha Gray also invented the telephone at the same time independently and both the inventors rushed to the patent office to get their invention patented but Graham Bell got the patent first on March 7, 1876. Graham bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh Scotland. His father was a teacher of “visible speech” and helped teachers teach the deaf. Graham’s mother, a portrait painter and a musician lost her power of hearing when Graham was just twelve. Graham used to help his father in demonstrations and acquired expertise in “visible speech”. His expertise in deaf language and interest in electricity helped him in his invention.
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Title: Who is Taylor Swift dating? Taylor Swift boyfriend, husband
Headings: Taylor Swift
American Singer
Long-Term
Taylor Swift American Singer
Who is she dating right now?
Relationships
About
More about Taylor Swift
Dating History
Joe Alwyn
3736 1644
2016
Tom Hiddleston
2016
Calvin Harris
2015 - 2016
Harry Styles
2012 - 2013
Conor Kennedy
2012
Jake Gyllenhaal
2010 - 2011
John Mayer
2009 - 2010
Taylor Lautner
2009
Joe Jonas
2008
Daniel Sharman
0001
Partner Comparison
Photo Gallery
Filmography
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Content: Who is Taylor Swift dating? Taylor Swift boyfriend, husband
Taylor Swift
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Taylor Swift American Singer
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Rank
8
2
Age
31
years old
Zodiac
Sagittarius
Relationships
10
total
Who is she dating right now? Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift have been in a long-term relationship since 28th Sep 2016. view relationship
Relationships
Taylor Swift has been in relationships with Tom Hiddleston (2016), Calvin Harris (2015 - 2016), Harry Styles (2012 - 2013), Conor Kennedy (2012), Jake Gyllenhaal (2010 - 2011), John Mayer (2009 - 2010), Taylor Lautner (2009), Joe Jonas (2008) and Daniel Sharman (0001). About
Taylor Swift is a 31 year old American Singer. Born Taylor Alison Swift on 13th December, 1989 in West Reading, Pennsylvania, USA, she is famous for Tim McGraw, Teardrops On My Guitar in a career that spans 2006–present and 2003–present. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius. Taylor Swift has been in 15 on-screen matchups, including Justin Gaston in Taylor Swift: Love Story (2008), Taylor Lautner in Valentine's Day (2010), Clayton Collins in Taylor Swift: Tim McGraw (2006), Dianna Agron in Hello, Dolly! (
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Title: Who is Taylor Swift dating? Taylor Swift boyfriend, husband
Headings: Taylor Swift
American Singer
Long-Term
Taylor Swift American Singer
Who is she dating right now?
Relationships
About
More about Taylor Swift
Dating History
Joe Alwyn
3736 1644
2016
Tom Hiddleston
2016
Calvin Harris
2015 - 2016
Harry Styles
2012 - 2013
Conor Kennedy
2012
Jake Gyllenhaal
2010 - 2011
John Mayer
2009 - 2010
Taylor Lautner
2009
Joe Jonas
2008
Daniel Sharman
0001
Partner Comparison
Photo Gallery
Filmography
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Content: 1969) and Justin Sandy in Taylor Swift: Picture to Burn (2008). Taylor Swift is a member of the following lists: Emmy Award winners, American film actors and American female singers. Contribute
Help us build our profile of Taylor Swift! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions. Relationship Statistics
Type
Total
Longest
Average
Shortest
Dating
10
2021 years, 7 months
202 years, 11 months
2 months, 1 day
Total
10
2021 years, 7 months
202 years, 11 months
2 months, 1 day
Details
First Name
Taylor
Middle Name
Alison
Last Name
Swift
Full Name at Birth
Taylor Alison Swift
Alternative Name
Tay, T-Swizzle, Tay-Tay, Taylor Alison Swift, Taylor Swift, Nils Sjöberg
Age
31 years
Birthday
13th December, 1989
Birthplace
West Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Height
5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight
119lbs (54 kg)
Build
Slim
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Blonde
Distinctive Feature
Blonde hair, Red lips
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Sexuality
Straight
Ethnicity
White
Nationality
American
High School
Hendersonville High School
Occupation Text
Singer-songwriter, record producer, guitarist, actress
Occupation
Singer
Claim to Fame
Tim McGraw, Teardrops On My Guitar
Music Genre (Text)
Pop, Country, Country (early), Rock, Pop Rock, Country Pop, Synth-Pop, folk, indie, alternative
Music Genre
Country
Year (s) Active
2004–present, 2006–present, 2003–present
Music Style
Contemporary Country, Country-Pop
Music Mood
Earnest, Sentimental, Warm, Exuberant, Reflective, Gentle, Sweet, Playful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Angst-Ridden
Instrument
Guitar, Vocals
Instrument (text)
Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Piano, Ukulele, Drums
Record Label
Big Machine, RCA, Republic, UMG, Taylor Swift Productions, Inc., Taylor Swift Productions
Associated Acts
Tim McGraw, Ed Sheeran, Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Liz Rose, Bon Iver
Brand Endorsement
Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Music Campaign (2007), (2010) TV commercials: Sony's Panorama digital camera
Bust (inches)
34
Cup Size
A
Waist (inches)
24
Hips (inches)
33
Official Websites
http://taylorswift.com, twitter.com/taylorswift13, www.instagram.com/taylorswift, dmoztools.net/Arts/Music/Styles/C/Country/Bands_and_Artists/S/Swift%2C_Taylor/, www.allmovie.com/artist/taylor-swift-p612488, https://www.taylorswift.com/, www.taylorswift.com/, www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/taylor_swift
Father
Scott Swift
Mother
Andrea Finlay Swift
Brother
Austin Swift
Friend
Jaime King, Selena Gomez, Este Haim, Gigi Hadid, Lorde, Karlie Kloss, Ed Sheeran, Cara Delevingne, Sam Smith, Emma Stone, Lena Dunham, Hailee Steinfeld, Lily Aldridge, Martha Hunt, Ellie Goulding, Danielle Haim, Alana Haim, Nick Jonas, Serayah, Justin Timberlake, Bailee Madison, Hayley Williams, Ariana Grande, Ruby Rose, Blake Lively, Uzo Aduba, Dakota Johnson, Suki Waterhouse, Ryan Reynolds
Associated People
Scott Borchetta (label president), Tree Paine (publicist)
Pets
Meredith Grey (female cat), Olivia Benson (female cat), Benjamin Button (male cat)
Favorite Movies
Love Actually [2003]
Favorite TV Shows
Grey's Anatomy [2005], Law & Order: Special Victims Unit [1999], Friends [1994], Orange Is The New Black [2013], CSI: Crime Scene Investigation [2000]
Favorite Songs
What Makes You Beautiful" - One Direction
Favorite Places
New York City, Nashville, Los Angeles
Favorite Colors
Red
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter.
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Title: Who is Taylor Swift dating? Taylor Swift boyfriend, husband
Headings: Taylor Swift
American Singer
Long-Term
Taylor Swift American Singer
Who is she dating right now?
Relationships
About
More about Taylor Swift
Dating History
Joe Alwyn
3736 1644
2016
Tom Hiddleston
2016
Calvin Harris
2015 - 2016
Harry Styles
2012 - 2013
Conor Kennedy
2012
Jake Gyllenhaal
2010 - 2011
John Mayer
2009 - 2010
Taylor Lautner
2009
Joe Jonas
2008
Daniel Sharman
0001
Partner Comparison
Photo Gallery
Filmography
Onscreen Matchups
Discussions
Posted comments View all comments (2785)
Content: Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions. Relationship Statistics
Type
Total
Longest
Average
Shortest
Dating
10
2021 years, 7 months
202 years, 11 months
2 months, 1 day
Total
10
2021 years, 7 months
202 years, 11 months
2 months, 1 day
Details
First Name
Taylor
Middle Name
Alison
Last Name
Swift
Full Name at Birth
Taylor Alison Swift
Alternative Name
Tay, T-Swizzle, Tay-Tay, Taylor Alison Swift, Taylor Swift, Nils Sjöberg
Age
31 years
Birthday
13th December, 1989
Birthplace
West Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Height
5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight
119lbs (54 kg)
Build
Slim
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Blonde
Distinctive Feature
Blonde hair, Red lips
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Sexuality
Straight
Ethnicity
White
Nationality
American
High School
Hendersonville High School
Occupation Text
Singer-songwriter, record producer, guitarist, actress
Occupation
Singer
Claim to Fame
Tim McGraw, Teardrops On My Guitar
Music Genre (Text)
Pop, Country, Country (early), Rock, Pop Rock, Country Pop, Synth-Pop, folk, indie, alternative
Music Genre
Country
Year (s) Active
2004–present, 2006–present, 2003–present
Music Style
Contemporary Country, Country-Pop
Music Mood
Earnest, Sentimental, Warm, Exuberant, Reflective, Gentle, Sweet, Playful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Angst-Ridden
Instrument
Guitar, Vocals
Instrument (text)
Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Piano, Ukulele, Drums
Record Label
Big Machine, RCA, Republic, UMG, Taylor Swift Productions, Inc., Taylor Swift Productions
Associated Acts
Tim McGraw, Ed Sheeran, Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Liz Rose, Bon Iver
Brand Endorsement
Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Music Campaign (2007), (2010) TV commercials: Sony's Panorama digital camera
Bust (inches)
34
Cup Size
A
Waist (inches)
24
Hips (inches)
33
Official Websites
http://taylorswift.com, twitter.com/taylorswift13, www.instagram.com/taylorswift, dmoztools.net/Arts/Music/Styles/C/Country/Bands_and_Artists/S/Swift%2C_Taylor/, www.allmovie.com/artist/taylor-swift-p612488, https://www.taylorswift.com/, www.taylorswift.com/, www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/taylor_swift
Father
Scott Swift
Mother
Andrea Finlay Swift
Brother
Austin Swift
Friend
Jaime King, Selena Gomez, Este Haim, Gigi Hadid, Lorde, Karlie Kloss, Ed Sheeran, Cara Delevingne, Sam Smith, Emma Stone, Lena Dunham, Hailee Steinfeld, Lily Aldridge, Martha Hunt, Ellie Goulding, Danielle Haim, Alana Haim, Nick Jonas, Serayah, Justin Timberlake, Bailee Madison, Hayley Williams, Ariana Grande, Ruby Rose, Blake Lively, Uzo Aduba, Dakota Johnson, Suki Waterhouse, Ryan Reynolds
Associated People
Scott Borchetta (label president), Tree Paine (publicist)
Pets
Meredith Grey (female cat), Olivia Benson (female cat), Benjamin Button (male cat)
Favorite Movies
Love Actually [2003]
Favorite TV Shows
Grey's Anatomy [2005], Law & Order: Special Victims Unit [1999], Friends [1994], Orange Is The New Black [2013], CSI: Crime Scene Investigation [2000]
Favorite Songs
What Makes You Beautiful" - One Direction
Favorite Places
New York City, Nashville, Los Angeles
Favorite Colors
Red
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Her narrative lyricism, which often takes inspiration from her personal life, has received widespread critical praise and media coverage. More about Taylor Swift
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Dating History
#
Partner
Type
Start
End
Length
10
Joe Alwyn
Relationship
Sep 2016
Sep 2016
-
9
Tom Hiddleston
Relationship
Jun 2016
Aug 2016
2 months
8
Calvin Harris
Relationship
Mar 2015
May 2016
1 year
7
Harry Styles
Relationship
Sep 2012
Jan 2013
4 months
6
Conor Kennedy
Relationship
Jul 2012
Sep 2012
2 months
5
Jake Gyllenhaal
Relationship
May 2010
Mar 2011
10 months
4
John Mayer
Relationship
Dec 2009
Mar 2010
3 months
3
Taylor Lautner
Relationship
Sep 2009
Dec 2009
3 months
2
Joe Jonas
Relationship
Jun 2008
Oct 2008
4 months
1
Daniel Sharman
Unknown
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# 10
Joe Alwyn
3736 1644
2016
Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift have been in a lon... [view couple]
# 9
Tom Hiddleston
1801 4004
2016
Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift separated in ... [view couple]
# 8
Calvin Harris
3293 2226
2015 - 2016
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris separated in M... [view couple]
# 7
Harry Styles
4408 2378
2012 - 2013
Harry Styles and Taylor Swift separated in Ja... [view couple]
# 6
Conor Kennedy
699 2164
2012
Conor Kennedy and Taylor Swift separated in S... [view couple]
# 5
Jake Gyllenhaal
2073 2153
2010 - 2011
Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal separated in... [view couple]
# 4
John Mayer
561 2697
2009 - 2010
Taylor Swift and John Mayer separated in Mar ... [view couple]
# 3
Taylor Lautner
8540 1338
2009
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner separated in ... [view couple]
# 2
Joe Jonas
2328 1779
2008
Taylor Swift and Joe Jonas separated in Oct 2... [view couple]
# 1
Rumor
Daniel Sharman
86 189
0001
Daniel Sharman and Taylor Swift were rumored ... [view couple]
# 10
Joe Alwyn
2016
Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift had a relationship from Sep 2016 to Sep 2016. Sources
3
Compatibility
32%
3736 1644
view relationship
# 9
Tom Hiddleston
2016
Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift dated from June to August, 2016. Relationship
2
months
Sources
3
Compatibility
81%
1801 4004
view relationship
# 8
Calvin Harris
2015 - 2016
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris dated from 6th March, 2015 to May, 2016. Relationship
1
years
Sources
5
Compatibility
51%
3293 2226
view relationship
# 7
Harry Styles
2012 - 2013
Harry Styles and Taylor Swift dated from September, 2012 to January, 2013.
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Title: Who is Taylor Swift dating? Taylor Swift boyfriend, husband
Headings: Taylor Swift
American Singer
Long-Term
Taylor Swift American Singer
Who is she dating right now?
Relationships
About
More about Taylor Swift
Dating History
Joe Alwyn
3736 1644
2016
Tom Hiddleston
2016
Calvin Harris
2015 - 2016
Harry Styles
2012 - 2013
Conor Kennedy
2012
Jake Gyllenhaal
2010 - 2011
John Mayer
2009 - 2010
Taylor Lautner
2009
Joe Jonas
2008
Daniel Sharman
0001
Partner Comparison
Photo Gallery
Filmography
Onscreen Matchups
Discussions
Posted comments View all comments (2785)
Content: Her narrative lyricism, which often takes inspiration from her personal life, has received widespread critical praise and media coverage. More about Taylor Swift
Less about Taylor Swift
edit
Dating History
#
Partner
Type
Start
End
Length
10
Joe Alwyn
Relationship
Sep 2016
Sep 2016
-
9
Tom Hiddleston
Relationship
Jun 2016
Aug 2016
2 months
8
Calvin Harris
Relationship
Mar 2015
May 2016
1 year
7
Harry Styles
Relationship
Sep 2012
Jan 2013
4 months
6
Conor Kennedy
Relationship
Jul 2012
Sep 2012
2 months
5
Jake Gyllenhaal
Relationship
May 2010
Mar 2011
10 months
4
John Mayer
Relationship
Dec 2009
Mar 2010
3 months
3
Taylor Lautner
Relationship
Sep 2009
Dec 2009
3 months
2
Joe Jonas
Relationship
Jun 2008
Oct 2008
4 months
1
Daniel Sharman
Unknown
R
0001
0001
-
# 10
Joe Alwyn
3736 1644
2016
Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift have been in a lon... [view couple]
# 9
Tom Hiddleston
1801 4004
2016
Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift separated in ... [view couple]
# 8
Calvin Harris
3293 2226
2015 - 2016
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris separated in M... [view couple]
# 7
Harry Styles
4408 2378
2012 - 2013
Harry Styles and Taylor Swift separated in Ja... [view couple]
# 6
Conor Kennedy
699 2164
2012
Conor Kennedy and Taylor Swift separated in S... [view couple]
# 5
Jake Gyllenhaal
2073 2153
2010 - 2011
Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal separated in... [view couple]
# 4
John Mayer
561 2697
2009 - 2010
Taylor Swift and John Mayer separated in Mar ... [view couple]
# 3
Taylor Lautner
8540 1338
2009
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner separated in ... [view couple]
# 2
Joe Jonas
2328 1779
2008
Taylor Swift and Joe Jonas separated in Oct 2... [view couple]
# 1
Rumor
Daniel Sharman
86 189
0001
Daniel Sharman and Taylor Swift were rumored ... [view couple]
# 10
Joe Alwyn
2016
Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift had a relationship from Sep 2016 to Sep 2016. Sources
3
Compatibility
32%
3736 1644
view relationship
# 9
Tom Hiddleston
2016
Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift dated from June to August, 2016. Relationship
2
months
Sources
3
Compatibility
81%
1801 4004
view relationship
# 8
Calvin Harris
2015 - 2016
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris dated from 6th March, 2015 to May, 2016. Relationship
1
years
Sources
5
Compatibility
51%
3293 2226
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Capricorn
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27
Aquarius
Singer
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26
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Who is she dating right now?
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Calvin Harris
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Harry Styles
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Actor
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Electronic Musician
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27
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British
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40
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Actor
American
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43
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Aging beef increases the tenderness and taste of the meat by producing a more succulent, beefier flavor. Most beef is aged in shrink wrap in a process called wet aging. However, exposing meat to the air will cause water to evaporate from it, concentrating its flavor.
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Aging beef increases the tenderness and taste of the meat by producing a more succulent, beefier flavor. Most beef is aged in shrink wrap in a process called wet aging. However, exposing meat to the air will cause water to evaporate from it, concentrating its flavor. This is called dry aging. Dry aging can take anywhere from two to three weeks depending on the type and cut of the meat, as well as the desired end flavor and tenderness. Steps
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Designate a separate dry aging refrigerator or freezer.
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Content: This is called dry aging. Dry aging can take anywhere from two to three weeks depending on the type and cut of the meat, as well as the desired end flavor and tenderness. Steps
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Designate a separate dry aging refrigerator or freezer. To dry age your meat safely and properly, you'll need to take steps to limit changes in temperature and humidity. It is especially important to keep your meat at the right temperature during the aging process. Designating a separate dry aging refrigerator or freezer is the easiest way of doing this. Meat will spoil above 40°F (4°C) but will freeze below 32°F (0°C). The ideal temperature for aging is 36°F (2.2°C) throughout the entire aging process.
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Choose a high quality, large cut of meat. You'll also want your meat to be a kind that uses quick cooking methods, like New York strips, rib steak, and porterhouse cuts. Small cuts of meat should be avoided, as the loss of moisture during aging can make these seem too small to be the main course of a meal. Larger pieces, on the other hand, can be trimmed down. Individually cut steaks will not work for the dry aging process. You'll need a whole cut, like rib sections 103, 107, 109A, and 109 Export. Boneless beef rib or loin roast rated as "choice" or "prime" are also good options for your dry aging. When buying one of these cuts from a butcher, you should ask him not to trim your cut of meat at all.
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Title: How to Age Beef: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
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Content: Larger pieces, on the other hand, can be trimmed down. Individually cut steaks will not work for the dry aging process. You'll need a whole cut, like rib sections 103, 107, 109A, and 109 Export. Boneless beef rib or loin roast rated as "choice" or "prime" are also good options for your dry aging. When buying one of these cuts from a butcher, you should ask him not to trim your cut of meat at all. Do not trim your meat before storing it for dry aging. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/e\/e4\/Age-Beef-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Age-Beef-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/e4\/Age-Beef-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/aid1384501-v4-728px-Age-Beef-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
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Examine the color of the meat prior to storing. The color is directly related to the tenderness of the beef and how long the aging process should last. If your beef is darker, it does not need to be aged more than a week.
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Do you have questions but you're afraid of what someone will think if you ask or worried about getting the most from the answer? You can find some tips (below the jump) for asking more open-minded and informed questions that will help not only you but others to comprehend information placed before you, as well as extracting more information useful to you. However, if you need more specific help, feel free to also check out the sections listed above! Steps
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Determine if your antibiotics should be taken with food. Some antibiotics are meant to be taken with food. This is because the food acts as a neutralizer or shield against the antibiotics, protecting your stomach from gastrointestinal distress. If your instructions include taking your antibiotics with food, make sure to do so every time you have to take your medication or else you may end up with an upset stomach. Some antibiotics are meant to be taken on an empty stomach. These sorts of antibiotics include ampicillin and tetracycline. You should not take food with these drugs because the food affects the speed at which these medications can act upon your body. If need to take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, it's best to take them before breakfast, Set an alarm for yourself if you need help remembering. Some antibiotics may cause stomach pain when taken certain foods.
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Tell your doctor about past experiences you've had with antibiotics. If you have a known history of stomach pain caused by antibiotics, you should discuss this fact with your doctor. Your doctor may give you an alternative drug. Your doctor may also adjust the dose so that it is less likely that the medication will cause you stomach pain, or he can prescribe antiemetic medication to lessen gastrointestinal upset like nausea or vomiting. Certain antibiotics may cause an allergic reaction. If you start to notice rash or itching when taking a new antibiotic, call your doctor immediately. Method 2
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Content: Some important facts about goth are: In the year 1967, the American band The Doors were described as "gothic rock" and in 1974 Bowie's Diamond Dogs was called "gothic". However, it doesn't make the artist or band goth. Some people cite Nico as the first to record a gothic album; either The Marble Index or The End. The song credited to have birthed the goth rock genre is the 1979 single Bela Lugosi's Dead by Bauhaus. Peter Murphy, lead singer of the band, said that the song was supposed to be written tongue-in-cheek and that their mistake was performing it naive seriousness, which changed the way the audience understood it. This song was also played at the beginning of The Hunger, a film popular among goths. Goth rock or gothic rock is a sub-genre of punk rock which was born out of the British post punk scene in the late 70s / early 80s. A nightclub in London named "The Batcave" was opened in 1982 by members of Specimen that catered towards this new flourishing scene.
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Content: The song credited to have birthed the goth rock genre is the 1979 single Bela Lugosi's Dead by Bauhaus. Peter Murphy, lead singer of the band, said that the song was supposed to be written tongue-in-cheek and that their mistake was performing it naive seriousness, which changed the way the audience understood it. This song was also played at the beginning of The Hunger, a film popular among goths. Goth rock or gothic rock is a sub-genre of punk rock which was born out of the British post punk scene in the late 70s / early 80s. A nightclub in London named "The Batcave" was opened in 1982 by members of Specimen that catered towards this new flourishing scene. Although the club never named themselves as a "goth club", the club helped bring all the forming elements of goth together. The subculture took inspiration from Gothic architecture such as castles and cathedrals; the Romantic movement originating from the late 1700 and 1800 century and Gothic literature such as The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole where the use of the word "Gothic" was first used in literature , Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Dracula by Bram Stoker and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Goth subculture draws inspirations from ancient Celtic, Pagan, Egyptian and Christian mythology and religions and goth fashion combines high chic, antique, retro-kitsch, punk, fetish and secondhand trash elements
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Learn what goth music is. Members of the subculture consider listening to and appreciating goth rock, post punk, deathrock and darkwave music to be an important part of being goth. Many goths listen to many other different genres, too, but there are certain ones which are considered goth whereas others are considered goth-friendly. It doesn't mean you can't listen to them, it just means that you won't make you "goth" if you only listen to those goth-friendly genres. Musical goth characteristics include an echoing tribal beat, 4 / 4 post punk beat or drum machine, funeral synthesizers, flanging guitars that produced cold and brittle effects, distorted guitars, a prominent lead bassline and deep eerie baritone vocals, usually in men. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/6\/6e\/Appreciate-Goth-Music-Step-6.jpg\/v4-460px-Appreciate-Goth-Music-Step-6.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/6e\/Appreciate-Goth-Music-Step-6.jpg\/aid10859-v4-728px-Appreciate-Goth-Music-Step-6.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License:
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Understand the characters and different offshoots of goth music. Goth is not only limited to goth rock, but includes some post-punk, deathrock, darkwave, ethereal wave, grey rock and afterpunk. Grey rock is the Portuguese term for post-punk / goth rock and afterpunk is the Spanish term. Deathrock, which is the American counterpart that formed around the same time as goth did in the UK. Developed in Southern California, deathrock is a spooky and atmospheric offshoot of punk rock which consists of glam rock imagery, punk-inflected sound and attitude, shock rock theatrics and b-movie inspiration.
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Understand the characters and different offshoots of goth music. Goth is not only limited to goth rock, but includes some post-punk, deathrock, darkwave, ethereal wave, grey rock and afterpunk. Grey rock is the Portuguese term for post-punk / goth rock and afterpunk is the Spanish term. Deathrock, which is the American counterpart that formed around the same time as goth did in the UK. Developed in Southern California, deathrock is a spooky and atmospheric offshoot of punk rock which consists of glam rock imagery, punk-inflected sound and attitude, shock rock theatrics and b-movie inspiration. Notable bands are Christian Death, 45 Grave and Kommunity FK. Darkwave, an offshoot of goth rock that formed in the 80s. It combines elements of synthpop and new wave, incorporating dark, introspective lyrics and an undertone of sorrow. However the term, originally starting out as a post punk style, eventually became its own thing as bands started to make greater use of synthesizers and drum machines. Notable bands include Clan of Xymox, Dead Can Dance and Black Tape For a Blue Girl.
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This article was co-authored by Jill Newman, CPA. Jill Newman is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Ohio with over 20 years of accounting experience. She received her CPA from the Accountancy Board of Ohio in 1994 and has a BS in Business Administration/Accounting. There are 19 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 86,072 times. An auditor is responsible for reviewing an organization's financial information and assess the company's internal controls to prevent theft and data manipulation. Auditors and accountants perform similar duties. [ 2]
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However, while an accountant might prepare financial statements, an auditor's job is to evaluate those financial statements and report back to the organization. Auditors need a particular set of skills, education, and experience.
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Content: This article has been viewed 86,072 times. An auditor is responsible for reviewing an organization's financial information and assess the company's internal controls to prevent theft and data manipulation. Auditors and accountants perform similar duties. [ 2]
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However, while an accountant might prepare financial statements, an auditor's job is to evaluate those financial statements and report back to the organization. Auditors need a particular set of skills, education, and experience. Learning how to become an auditor can help get you started in this lucrative and rewarding career. Steps
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Take relevant high school courses. If you're interested in pursuing a career as an auditor, it may be helpful to take relevant courses in high school.
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Content: This can help prepare you for future college-level course work, and may also help you determine if auditing is, in fact, something you want to make a career out of. Relevant courses that may be offered in high school include: Accounting
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Apply to college. In order to become an auditor, you'll need a college education. Most companies and organizations require at least a bachelor's degree, while some prefer applicants who have gone on to earn a master's degree. Some employers will hire graduates who hold an associate's degree, but these candidates must have extensive bookkeeping and accounting experience. Candidates who hold an associate's degree are typically hired as junior accountants, and must work their way up to more advanced accounting or auditing positions. Typically, though, to pursue a career as an auditor, you will need a bachelor's degree. [ 8]
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Many auditors major in accounting or a related field.
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Many auditors major in accounting or a related field. However, some colleges offer highly-specialized majors like internal auditing for prospective auditors. [ 9]
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Participate in an internship. Internships are not required, but they provide great hands-on experience and may help you make connections in the industry.
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If you’re travelling to Europe from North America or parts of Asia, your mobile phone may not work in Europe. And, even if it does, you may find it cheaper and more convenient to buy a prepaid phone there. You can actually either buy both a phone and SIM card in Europe, or bring a compatible phone and buy a SIM card that works with it. In either case, do some online research to figure out the specific processes for buying SIM cards (with or without phones) in your European destination (s).
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If you’re travelling to Europe from North America or parts of Asia, your mobile phone may not work in Europe. And, even if it does, you may find it cheaper and more convenient to buy a prepaid phone there. You can actually either buy both a phone and SIM card in Europe, or bring a compatible phone and buy a SIM card that works with it. In either case, do some online research to figure out the specific processes for buying SIM cards (with or without phones) in your European destination (s). In many cases, thankfully, it’s as easy as walking into a convenience store and handing over some Euros! Steps
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Research your phone-buying strategy before reaching Europe. Although there is some standardization across the nations in the European Union (EU), buying a prepaid phone depends a great deal on which nation or nations you’ll be travelling to. A few days or (better yet) weeks before departing, search “buying a prepaid phone in …” and the names of the countries you’ll be visiting. Keep the following in mind as well: All European mobile phones (EU and non-EU) operate on the GSM system, as opposed to the CDMA system used in North America and some parts of Asia.
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Research your phone-buying strategy before reaching Europe. Although there is some standardization across the nations in the European Union (EU), buying a prepaid phone depends a great deal on which nation or nations you’ll be travelling to. A few days or (better yet) weeks before departing, search “buying a prepaid phone in …” and the names of the countries you’ll be visiting. Keep the following in mind as well: All European mobile phones (EU and non-EU) operate on the GSM system, as opposed to the CDMA system used in North America and some parts of Asia. CDMA-only phones won’t work in Europe. GSM phones always require an installed SIM card that’s affiliated with a mobile carrier in order to operate on a mobile network. You can buy a new SIM card (with or without a phone) in each country you visit, or use the same SIM card throughout the EU without incurring roaming charges—up to a set limit. SIM cards are easy to buy in most European countries, but some, like Germany, have significant security-related restrictions that make the process much less convenient for tourists. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/2\/22\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/22\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg\/aid1579358-v4-728px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Content: CDMA-only phones won’t work in Europe. GSM phones always require an installed SIM card that’s affiliated with a mobile carrier in order to operate on a mobile network. You can buy a new SIM card (with or without a phone) in each country you visit, or use the same SIM card throughout the EU without incurring roaming charges—up to a set limit. SIM cards are easy to buy in most European countries, but some, like Germany, have significant security-related restrictions that make the process much less convenient for tourists. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/2\/22\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/22\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg\/aid1579358-v4-728px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-2-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This image is <b>not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.<br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
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Shop for the best deal at convenience stores and corner shops. Retail shops throughout Europe sell prepaid phones, unlocked phones, and standalone SIM cards. You’ll usually have your choice from among several carriers that operate in that country, with phone-plus-SIM card price points that may start as low as $20 USD.
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Content: Not all convenience store clerks can give you the best guidance on buying a phone and SIM card. If you’d like more assistance, head to a retail outlet for one of the mobile providers in the country you’re visiting. You’ll find them at airports and in retail districts in towns and cities throughout Europe. These carrier-specific shops, of course, only sell phones and SIM cards linked to their network. This means you’ll have fewer options and may end up paying more as a result. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/f\/f0\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-4-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-4-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/f0\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-4-Version-2.jpg\/aid1579358-v4-728px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-4-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This image is <b>not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.<br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
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Buy a reloadable prepaid phone and SIM as the budget option. If you simply want to be able to make affordable phone calls and text messages while in Europe, this is probably your best bet.
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Buy a reloadable prepaid phone and SIM as the budget option. If you simply want to be able to make affordable phone calls and text messages while in Europe, this is probably your best bet. You can buy a no-frills feature phone, a pre-installed SIM card, and an initial amount of talk/text/data in one package for as little as $20 USD. If you prefer a prepaid basic-model smartphone, expect the starting price point to be closer to $100 USD. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b8\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b8\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg\/aid1579358-v4-728px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This image is <b>not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website.
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Content: You can buy a no-frills feature phone, a pre-installed SIM card, and an initial amount of talk/text/data in one package for as little as $20 USD. If you prefer a prepaid basic-model smartphone, expect the starting price point to be closer to $100 USD. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b8\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b8\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg\/aid1579358-v4-728px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-5-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This image is <b>not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.<br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
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Get an unlocked GSM phone and SIM for added functionality. If you prefer to get what’s likely to be a higher-quality phone, you may want to buy it and the SIM card separately. The GSM phones sold in Europe come unlocked by default, so you can buy your preferred phone model and then get a carrier-specific SIM card with a pre-loaded talk/text/data plan. An unlocked feature phone (without SIM card) may start as low as $40 USD. A basic unlocked smartphone may be $100-300, while higher-end phones tend to be in the $500-$900 USD range.
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Get an unlocked GSM phone and SIM for added functionality. If you prefer to get what’s likely to be a higher-quality phone, you may want to buy it and the SIM card separately. The GSM phones sold in Europe come unlocked by default, so you can buy your preferred phone model and then get a carrier-specific SIM card with a pre-loaded talk/text/data plan. An unlocked feature phone (without SIM card) may start as low as $40 USD. A basic unlocked smartphone may be $100-300, while higher-end phones tend to be in the $500-$900 USD range. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/1a\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1a\/Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/aid1579358-v4-728px-Buy-a-Prepaid-Phone-in-Europe-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This image is <b>not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.<br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
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Make sure the phone and SIM work before leaving the store. If you need it, ask the clerk for help in setting up the SIM card and phone.
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