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Title: What Is Minimalist Design?
Headings: What Is Minimalist Design?
What Is Minimalist Design?
Brief History of Minimalist Design
Key Characteristics of Minimalist Design
Famous Quotes About Minimalist Design
Content: The Spruce / Michelle Becker
Brief History of Minimalist Design
Minimalist design emerged in the 20th century as a reaction to and rejection of the highly decorative styles of the past, from frilly Victorian architecture to Abstract Expressionist art. Some design historians trace the origins of minimalism to the simplified forms epitomized by the Dutch De Stijl movement of 1917 to the early 1930s and it is widely acknowledged to have been influenced by the zen simplicity of traditional Japanese gardens and interiors and the clean aesthetics of Scandinavian design. The less is more mantra of minimalist design is a quote from legendary German architect Mies Van Der Rohe, who in post-war Europe and the U.S. was one of the notable architects associated with the Bauhaus and modernism who responded to the availability of new materials such as glass, steel, and concrete combined with the building processes brought about by mass production to create minimalist structures that often look as fresh and of the moment as they did decades ago. Minimalist design shares DNA with Modern Architecture, Bauhaus Architecture, Brutalist Architecture, and mid-century modern design . Minimalist graphic design, art, theater, and fashion came into its own in the 1960s. In the realm of product design, legendary figures like German industrial designer Dieter Rams, whose "less but better" mantra guided the design of everyday objects such as desktop radios, calculators, and lacquerware, ushered in a whole new world of minimalist product design starting in the middle of the 20th century that laid the foundation for the kinds of streamlined objects that we live with today and continue to design for tomorrow, from the iPhone to the driverless car. Today, minimalist interior design and home decor— minimalist bedrooms, minimalist kitchens, minimalist living rooms, minimalist nurseries, and beyond—offers an alternative to the over-accessorized, jam-packed interiors that first became popular in the Victorian era and grew in popularity thanks to 20th-century consumer culture. The Spruce / Michelle Becker
Key Characteristics of Minimalist Design
Less is more
Focus on functionality
Clean, simple lines
Sculptural forms
Lack of superfluous ornamentation and decoration
Monochromatic, limited color palette, with color sometimes used as an accent to create a soothing environment
Use of limited, well chosen materials, such as concrete, steel, glass and wood
Everything has a place and a purpose
Use of space and natural light
Spotlight on craftsmanship
Interior design that is airy and uncluttered, often with open-play layouts and seamless integrated storage
The Spruce / Michelle Becker
Famous Quotes About Minimalist Design
“Less is more” –Mies Van Der Rohe, architect
"Minimalism is not an architecture of self-denial, deprivation, or absence: it is defined not by what is not there, but by the rightness of what is there and by the richness with which this is experienced." – John Pawson, architect
“In pure architecture the smallest detail should have a meaning or serve a purpose.” –
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Title: Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Headings: Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Substituting Turkey or Vegetarian Bacon
Bacon Equivalents
Bacon Cousins
Content: Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Food Equivalents
American Food Techniques
Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Written by
Updated 09/27/19
The Spruce / Peggy Trowbridge Filippone
Bacon comes in several forms; while it is usually cut in strips, they can be thin, regular, or thick. Bacon will be a different weight and measure when fried than it is while raw. See what measures are equivalent to bacon, bacon pieces, bacon bits, and quick substitutions such as salt pork. Substituting Turkey or Vegetarian Bacon
You can substitute turkey bacon and vegetarian bacon measure for measure with pork bacon. Any of the equivalent measures work for these alternatives, so use one strip for one strip and one pound for one pound. However, you may need to make adjustments for other cousins of bacon. Bacon Equivalents
Recipe Measurement
Equivalent or Substitute
1 serving
2 strips fried, baked, or broiled
1 rasher bacon
1 strip
1 slice bacon
1 tablespoon fried and chopped bacon pieces
1 slice bacon
2 to 3 teaspoons real bacon bits
1 slice bacon
2 to 3 teaspoons imitation bacon bits
1 slice bacon
1 thin slice pancetta (about 3/4 ounce)
1 slice bacon
3/4 ounce salt pork (in soups, stews, sauces)
1 pound bacon
35 thin strips
1 pound bacon
16 to 20 regular strips
1 pound bacon
12 to 16 thick strips
1 pound bacon
1 can cooked bacon (18 to 20 slices)
1 pound bacon
1 cup bacon fat
1 pound bacon
1 1/2 cup fried and chopped bacon pieces
1 pound bacon
3/4 cup bacon bits
1 1/2 pounds bacon
3 ounces bacon bits
1/4 cup crumbled cooked bacon
4 slices
1/3 cup crumbled cooked bacon
5 slices
1/2 cup crumbled cooked bacon
8 slices
2/3 cup crumbled cooked bacon
10 slices
3/4 cup crumbled cooked bacon
12 slices
1 cup crumbled cooked bacon
16 slices (about 1 pound)
1/4 pound back bacon
1 cup cracklings
Diced, raw bacon is roughly the same weight for cup measure as liquids. One cup would be approximately 8 ounces and 225 grams; 1/2 cup is about 4 ounces or 115 grams;
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Title: Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Headings: Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Bacon Equivalents and Substitutions
Substituting Turkey or Vegetarian Bacon
Bacon Equivalents
Bacon Cousins
Content: Any of the equivalent measures work for these alternatives, so use one strip for one strip and one pound for one pound. However, you may need to make adjustments for other cousins of bacon. Bacon Equivalents
Recipe Measurement
Equivalent or Substitute
1 serving
2 strips fried, baked, or broiled
1 rasher bacon
1 strip
1 slice bacon
1 tablespoon fried and chopped bacon pieces
1 slice bacon
2 to 3 teaspoons real bacon bits
1 slice bacon
2 to 3 teaspoons imitation bacon bits
1 slice bacon
1 thin slice pancetta (about 3/4 ounce)
1 slice bacon
3/4 ounce salt pork (in soups, stews, sauces)
1 pound bacon
35 thin strips
1 pound bacon
16 to 20 regular strips
1 pound bacon
12 to 16 thick strips
1 pound bacon
1 can cooked bacon (18 to 20 slices)
1 pound bacon
1 cup bacon fat
1 pound bacon
1 1/2 cup fried and chopped bacon pieces
1 pound bacon
3/4 cup bacon bits
1 1/2 pounds bacon
3 ounces bacon bits
1/4 cup crumbled cooked bacon
4 slices
1/3 cup crumbled cooked bacon
5 slices
1/2 cup crumbled cooked bacon
8 slices
2/3 cup crumbled cooked bacon
10 slices
3/4 cup crumbled cooked bacon
12 slices
1 cup crumbled cooked bacon
16 slices (about 1 pound)
1/4 pound back bacon
1 cup cracklings
Diced, raw bacon is roughly the same weight for cup measure as liquids. One cup would be approximately 8 ounces and 225 grams; 1/2 cup is about 4 ounces or 115 grams; 1/4 cup is about 2 ounces or 55 grams, etc. The Spruce / Ashley Deleon Nicole
Bacon Cousins
You may be able to use these as substitutes for bacon. They won't work in every recipe but may do in a pinch: Salt pork: Salt pork usually comes from the belly section of the pig.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_72959460#2_185542598
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Title: Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes Recipe
Headings: Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes
Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes
Click Play to See This Skillet Fried Potatoes Recipe Come Together
Ingredients
Steps to Make It
Should Potatoes Be Boiled Before Frying?
What's the Trick to Avoiding Mushy Fried Potatoes?
Recipe Variations
Rate This Recipe
Content: Onions, bell peppers, and garlic add great flavor to these skillet-fried potatoes. Quick and easy, home fries are an ideal side dish to serve with a hearty breakfast or brunch. They're an excellent dinner side as well. The best potatoes to use for home fries are waxy or medium starch, like red bliss or round white. New potatoes have fabulous flavor when fried and are a good choice if the season is right. You can also make this dish with leftover potatoes if you have them on hand. 1:07
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Ingredients
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, such as canola or grapeseed
1 large onion, quartered and thinly sliced
1 red bell pepper, diced
1 medium clove garlic, finely minced
6 medium red-skinned potatoes, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 teaspoon ground paprika
1/2 to 1 teaspoon salt, or to taste
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Steps to Make It
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The Spruce
Heat the vegetable oil in a large, heavy, nonstick skillet or electric skillet over medium heat. Add the sliced onion and sauté until the onion is tender and translucent. Add the red bell pepper and garlic (if using), and cook for 1 minute longer. The Spruce
Add the diced potatoes, paprika, about 1/2 teaspoon salt, along with the freshly ground black pepper.
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Title: Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes Recipe
Headings: Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes
Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes
Click Play to See This Skillet Fried Potatoes Recipe Come Together
Ingredients
Steps to Make It
Should Potatoes Be Boiled Before Frying?
What's the Trick to Avoiding Mushy Fried Potatoes?
Recipe Variations
Rate This Recipe
Content: They'll crisp up perfectly as they finish. Recipe Variations
Add some bacon drippings or diced cooked bacon during the last 3 to 4 minutes of cooking time. Instead of dicing the potatoes, slice them thinly. For herb home fries, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of fresh herbs. Parsley, chives, and fresh thyme are good choices. Make home fries from leftover potatoes: Slice or dice the potatoes and add to the pan with the paprika, salt, and pepper. Cook for about 6 to 8 minutes, until browned on the bottom. Add 1 more tablespoon of oil (or butter or bacon drippings) to the pan, flip the potatoes over, and cook for about 5 minutes longer, or until the bottom is browned. Though they take longer, oven-fried potatoes are just as crispy and can free up space on the stovetop for other dishes.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_72959460#8_185551459
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Title: Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes Recipe
Headings: Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes
Easy Skillet-Fried Potatoes
Click Play to See This Skillet Fried Potatoes Recipe Come Together
Ingredients
Steps to Make It
Should Potatoes Be Boiled Before Frying?
What's the Trick to Avoiding Mushy Fried Potatoes?
Recipe Variations
Rate This Recipe
Content: Make home fries from leftover potatoes: Slice or dice the potatoes and add to the pan with the paprika, salt, and pepper. Cook for about 6 to 8 minutes, until browned on the bottom. Add 1 more tablespoon of oil (or butter or bacon drippings) to the pan, flip the potatoes over, and cook for about 5 minutes longer, or until the bottom is browned. Though they take longer, oven-fried potatoes are just as crispy and can free up space on the stovetop for other dishes. 32 Potato Recipes You'll Never Get Sick of
Recipe Tags: Potato
fried potatoes
brunch
southern
Rate This Recipe
I don't like this at all. It's not the worst. Sure, this will do. I'm a fan—would recommend.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_73005204#4_185680164
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Title: 100 Easy Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes
Headings: 100 Easy Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes
100 Easy Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes
From classic to modern, plenty of choices for your holiday table
Watch Now: Classic Sweet Potato Casserole
Classic Sweet Potato Casserole
Homemade Mashed Potatoes and Variations
Green Bean Casserole (No Soup)
Baked Carrots with Cheddar Cheese Sauce
Vegetarian Butternut Squash Casserole
Leek Gratin With Cream and Fontina Cheese
Skillet Candied Sweet Potatoes With Apple Cider Glaze
Easy Cheesy Corn Bake
Hasselback Sweet Potatoes
Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash With Cranberries
Surprisingly Simple Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes
Mashed Potatoes and Rutabagas
Catalan Spinach
Chinese Green Beans
15-Minute Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
Classic Baked Macaroni and Cheese
Shoepeg Corn Casserole With Sour Cream and Green Beans
Roasted Parsnips
Spicy Sauteed Okra
Classic Harvard Beets
Savory Scalloped Potatoes
Creamed Kale
Broccoli and Cauliflower Casserole
Creamed Peas With Mushrooms and Onions
Brown Sugar Glazed Golden Beets
Easy Green Beans and Bacon
Easy Asparagus Casserole With Mushrooms
Creamy Mashed Cauliflower and Leeks
Butternut Squash Kugel
Japanese Kale Kobachi
Brussels Sprouts Gratin
Crab Stuffed Potatoes
Simple Honey Glazed Baby Carrots
Kohlrabi in Light Sauce
Luzia Ellert / Getty Images
Cheddar Cabbage Gratin
Easy Asparagus Gratin With Walnuts
Savory Sweet Potato Gratin
Green Beans Amandine
Corn Gratin With Cracker Crumb Topping
Cauliflower and Cheese Casserole
Loaded Potato Casserole
Roasted Butternut Squash With Sage
Maple Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Easy Roasted Rutabaga
Easy Creamed Peas
Snow Peas With Butter and Lemon
Scalloped Potatoes With Bacon
Slow Cooker or Baked Carnival Squash
Broccoli Casserole With Stuffing Crumb Topping
Glazed Carrots With Five-Spice Powder
Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Coconut Milk
Buttery Creamed Spinach
Broccoli Au Gratin
Easy Delicious Mashed Turnips
Butternut Squash and Apple Casserole With Crumb Topping
Slow Cooker Corn with Cream Cheese
Buttermilk Cornbread With Cream-Style Corn
Slow Cooker Butternut Squash With Brown Sugar and Cinnamon
Lemon Garlic Broccoli
Scalloped Asparagus With Cheddar Cheese Sauce
Easy Maple Glazed Baby Carrots
Creamed Onions
French Green Vegetable au Gratin
Yellow Squash Casserole
Steamed Green Beans
Baked Beet Casserole
Sweet Potato Casserole With Marshmallows
Vegan Potatoes Au Gratin
Cheddar Cheese Scalloped Potatoes
Brussels Sprouts With Stewed Tomatoes
Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
Make Ahead Duchess Mashed Potatoes
Summer Squash Souffle
Crock Pot Roasted Vegetables
Extra Special Three-Cheese Macaroni 'N' Cheese
Stuffed Baked Potatoes With Bacon and Cheddar Cheese
Brown Sugar Candied Sweet Potatoes
Classic Baked Corn Pudding
Pan-Roasted Asparagus
Green Beans With Sautéed Onions and Crunchy Za'atar Breadcrumbs
Crockpot Glazed Carrots
Easy Brussels Sprouts Gratin
Healthy Roasted Vegetables
Mashed White Sweet Potatoes
Caraway-Scented Red Cabbage
Quick Broccoli With Cheese and Toasted Almonds
Mexican Corn With Peppers
Braised Belgian Endives
Asparagus With Cream Sauce
Cheesy Green Beans
Southern Turnip Greens With Ham Shanks
Creamy Baby Lima Beans
Peas and Carrots
Skillet Corn With Bacon and Sour Cream
10-Minute Roasted Asparagus
Simple Semi-Homemade Scalloped Potatoes
Smashed Red Potatoes With Garlic
Creamed Potatoes With Green Beans
Stir-Fry Spinach With Garlic
Roasted Carrots
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Skillet Candied Sweet Potatoes With Apple Cider Glaze
Diana Rattray
This is a super-easy way to prepare sweet potatoes. Use a heavy Dutch oven or cast-iron skillet, create an apple cider glaze, and then add some toasted pecans to the sweet potatoes just before serving if you'd like. 08 of 100
Easy Cheesy Corn Bake
Diana Rattray
This corn casserole is made with cheese, breadcrumbs, and eggs. Combinations of cream-style corn and flavors from traditional Mexican cuisines are used in this dish. Continue to 9 of 100 below. 09 of 100
Hasselback Sweet Potatoes
Diana Rattray
If you're looking to switch things up on the potato front, this is a great change of pace from mashed or candied sweet potatoes. Chopped walnuts and maple syrup flavor the unique sliced baked potatoes. 10 of 100
Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash With Cranberries
Diana Rattray
This attractive fall-themed vegetable dish would make a great Thanksgiving side. Another excellent seasonal blend is this roasted Brussels sprouts dish with pears and walnuts . 11 of 100
Surprisingly Simple Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes
The Spruce
Is your oven filled to the max?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_73877793#0_187864142
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Title: How To Freeze Greens (Spinach, Kale, Collard)
Headings: Freezing Vegetables - Greens, Spinach, Kale, Collard
Freezing Vegetables - Greens, Spinach, Kale, Collard
Preparation:
Blanching Time:
Pack:
Yield:
Freezing Guide:
Recipes Using Spinach and Other Greens:
Content: How To Freeze Greens (Spinach, Kale, Collard)
Freezing Food
Cooking Basics
Freezing Vegetables - Greens, Spinach, Kale, Collard
Written by
Diana Rattray
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Updated 06/04/18
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Preparation: Wash well; remove large, tough stems. Cut large leaves (collard greens, chard) in pieces. Blanching Time: Blanch in boiling water. For kale, spinach, chard, mustard, beet or turnip greens, boil for 2 minutes. Boil collard greens for 3 minutes. Cool immediately and drain well.
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https://www.thespruceeats.com/freezing-greens-spinach-kale-collard-3061230
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_73877793#1_187865351
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Title: How To Freeze Greens (Spinach, Kale, Collard)
Headings: Freezing Vegetables - Greens, Spinach, Kale, Collard
Freezing Vegetables - Greens, Spinach, Kale, Collard
Preparation:
Blanching Time:
Pack:
Yield:
Freezing Guide:
Recipes Using Spinach and Other Greens:
Content: Blanching Time: Blanch in boiling water. For kale, spinach, chard, mustard, beet or turnip greens, boil for 2 minutes. Boil collard greens for 3 minutes. Cool immediately and drain well. Pack: Leave about 1/2 inch of headspace. Yield: 2 to 3 pounds of kale or similar greens = approximately 1 pint frozen. Freezing Guide:
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https://www.thespruceeats.com/freezing-greens-spinach-kale-collard-3061230
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_74209772#15_188719769
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Title: The Gas Grill Repair Guide
Headings: Gas Grill Repair
Gas Grill Repair
Save Your Grill From the Junk Yard With a Little Repair Basics
The Tank
Fuel Hose and Regulator
Control Valves
Venturi Tubes
Burners
Barrier
Low Flame
Uneven Heating
Yellow or Orange Flame
Grill Produces a Lot of Smoke
Flame From Under the Grill, Behind the Control Panel
Content: If the burner is damaged or too heavily corroded you will need to replace it. Get the same size and shape of the burner but consider purchasing one of a better quality metal if possible. Barrier
In between the burner and the cooking grate is something. I call it a barrier; some people call it a radiant. It is called a radiant because it is supposed to absorb and release heat evenly to the cooking surface. However, I don't find it to be very good at this. The way I see it the barrier protects the burners from drippings and creates a place for grease to collect and burn off. Either way, what I'm talking about is lava rocks, ceramic briquettes or metal plates. These need to be replaced periodically as they become crusted in burnt grease and food and can create an unpleasant flavor on foods as they age.
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https://www.thespruceeats.com/gas-grill-repair-331635
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_77202056#5_196111266
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Title: Preparing and Cooking Fresh Clams
Headings: Preparing and Cooking Fresh Clams
Preparing and Cooking Fresh Clams
Cleaning Fresh Clams
Tips for Shucking
How to Shuck Oysters Like a Pro
Clam Cooking Tips
Selecting and Storing Clams
Favorite Clam Recipes
Content: Whole clams have finished cooking when the shell opens. If the shell does not open after cooking, discard the clam. This tells you that the clam was not alive and that it may be contaminated with bacteria or toxins (this also applies to oysters and mussels). Do not overcook clams or the meat will be like eating shoe leather. Add them to the heat at the last minute and cook gently over low heat. The longer the clams are on heat, the tougher the meat will become. If you are making white clam chowder, to get tender clams, soak the clams in milk or cream (whichever is specified in the recipe) and add them last along with the cream. Cook only until the clams are heated through; do not boil. Larger clam shells can be boiled and scrubbed to use as unique serving bowls.
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https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-prepare-clams-1808798
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_78554877#2_199455238
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Title: The History of Ketchup
Headings: The History of Ketchup
The History of Ketchup
From China to England
The Addition of Tomato
The Ketchup We Know Today
Content: In turn, ketchup came to mean a condiment consisting of mushrooms. The Addition of Tomato
The English settlers brought this mushroom ketchup to America, where it continued to gradually go through various changes. One significant alteration was the addition of tomatoes, which first appeared in a recipe by Sandy Addison in 1801 in The Sugar House Book. The recipe called for squeezing the tomatoes dry and then salting and boiling them. After pressing through a sieve, the tomato is combined with mace, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, and pepper to taste. It is then boiled until thick, cooled, and bottled. The bottled ketchup will last for several years, due to the amount of salt, which also made the ketchup taste, you guessed it, very salty. Because tomatoes are part of the Solanaceae family, which consists of certain poisonous plants, many people steered clear of eating fresh tomatoes, but were willing to consume ketchup, since the red fruit was cooked and preserved with other ingredients. Thus, the popularity of bottled ketchup begins. The Ketchup We Know Today
It may surprise you to know that Heinz was not the first bottle of ketchup sold;
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_78554877#3_199456758
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Title: The History of Ketchup
Headings: The History of Ketchup
The History of Ketchup
From China to England
The Addition of Tomato
The Ketchup We Know Today
Content: It is then boiled until thick, cooled, and bottled. The bottled ketchup will last for several years, due to the amount of salt, which also made the ketchup taste, you guessed it, very salty. Because tomatoes are part of the Solanaceae family, which consists of certain poisonous plants, many people steered clear of eating fresh tomatoes, but were willing to consume ketchup, since the red fruit was cooked and preserved with other ingredients. Thus, the popularity of bottled ketchup begins. The Ketchup We Know Today
It may surprise you to know that Heinz was not the first bottle of ketchup sold; that credit goes to a farmer named Jonas Yerkes, who was selling bottles of ketchup nationally by 1837. It wasn't until roughly 40 years later that the F. & J. Heinz Company began selling tomato ketchup, and by the end of the nineteenth century, it was the primary type of ketchup in the United States. Gradually, the descriptor of tomato in "tomato ketchup" was dropped from its name. Originally, unripe tomatoes were used, which required the addition of a preservative called sodium benzoate to prevent spoilage and loss of flavor. But in the early 1900s, the Food and Drug Administration banned the use of this additive, and Heinz began making their ketchup with ripe tomatoes, which contain more of the natural preservative pectin, and adding sugar and vinegar.
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https://www.thespruceeats.com/ketchup-catsup-history-1807618
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_78554877#4_199458477
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Title: The History of Ketchup
Headings: The History of Ketchup
The History of Ketchup
From China to England
The Addition of Tomato
The Ketchup We Know Today
Content: that credit goes to a farmer named Jonas Yerkes, who was selling bottles of ketchup nationally by 1837. It wasn't until roughly 40 years later that the F. & J. Heinz Company began selling tomato ketchup, and by the end of the nineteenth century, it was the primary type of ketchup in the United States. Gradually, the descriptor of tomato in "tomato ketchup" was dropped from its name. Originally, unripe tomatoes were used, which required the addition of a preservative called sodium benzoate to prevent spoilage and loss of flavor. But in the early 1900s, the Food and Drug Administration banned the use of this additive, and Heinz began making their ketchup with ripe tomatoes, which contain more of the natural preservative pectin, and adding sugar and vinegar. Due to the increased amount of pectin, the resulting ketchup was thicker than the watery previous version. Over the years, ketchup has evolved from the bottle to the large pump, small packets, and even a short-lived selection of different colored varieties (with the addition of food coloring). Heinz chose the spelling "ketchup" to print on their labels, but catsup and catchup are acceptable spellings used interchangeably. However, ketchup is the way you will find it listed in the majority of cookbooks. Read More
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https://www.thespruceeats.com/ketchup-catsup-history-1807618
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_79074220#1_200796108
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Title: Lobster Equivalents and Famous Recipes
Headings: Lobster Equivalents and Famous Recipes
Lobster Equivalents and Famous Recipes
Lobster Equivalents and Measures
Tip for Cooking Lobster
Ways to Cook Lobster
Content: While lobsters aren't difficult to cook getting to the delicious meat inside their shells can be quite a challenge. Given the difficulty modern man can have cracking these shells, it's not hard to see why the colonists would have preferred sea creatures that were less of a battle to eat. Lobster Equivalents and Measures
1 pound cooked = about 2 cups chopped chunks
1 (8-ounce) tail = 1 serving or 4 ounces cooked meat
1 (1- to 1-1/2-pound) whole lobster = 1 serving or 4 ounces cooked meat
For salads: cooked monkfish can be substituted for cooked lobster. Tip for Cooking Lobster
Lobster must be cooked before it is eaten. The meat inside the tail and claws is the main draw for lobster aficionados, but if you are tenacious enough, each of the small legs and feelers also has tiny succulent morsels. Getting to the meat inside the smaller legs can be a difficult shell to crack, but it's defiantly worth the effort tastewise. The coral and tomalley are also tasty treats for the lucky diner with a whole lobster. The intestine, which runs down the back, and the sand sac in the head should be removed and discarded. The lobster shell makes a wonderful stock which can be used to flavor seafood soups, bisques, and stews.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_79483862#3_201858075
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: Not to fear, though. If you don't have any buttermilk on hand and you're in a bind, there are four different ways to make your own buttermilk at home and salvage your recipe (and your cooking reputation). The Spruce / Catherine Song
The best method for you will depend on what you need it for, and how soon you need it. Using the first two methods described below, you can make your own buttermilk substitute in 10 minutes or less, which is perfect for those life moments when you're in the midst of making the recipe and realize that you don't have any buttermilk in your fridge. The second two methods will take longer, but they will save you an unneeded trip to the grocery store and some money. So let's take a look at what the four methods to making your own homemade buttermilk are. The Spruce / Zorica Lakonic
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
This first method is a really easy method. Just add one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar to one cup of milk and let it sit out at room temperature for about 10 minutes. If you need more than a cup, just keep the ratios the same. For two cups, use two cups of milk and two tablespoons of lemon juice or vinegar and so on.
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: So let's take a look at what the four methods to making your own homemade buttermilk are. The Spruce / Zorica Lakonic
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
This first method is a really easy method. Just add one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar to one cup of milk and let it sit out at room temperature for about 10 minutes. If you need more than a cup, just keep the ratios the same. For two cups, use two cups of milk and two tablespoons of lemon juice or vinegar and so on. As we noted, this method will not give you a true cultured buttermilk, but rather, acidified buttermilk. This means you can use it in a recipe for biscuits or pancakes or the like, and the acid will activate the baking powder or baking soda just as it should. The Spruce / Zorica Lakonic
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
Another fast and simple method calls for taking 3/4 cup of yogurt or sour cream and thinning it out with 1/4 cup of milk (or even plain water). This will make a cup of "buttermilk," although just like the first method, it's not a true buttermilk, but it will be an adequate substitute in whatever recipe calls for buttermilk. How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
If you aren't in a big hurry or if you're just interested in the process, here's how you can make your own cultured buttermilk from scratch.
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: As we noted, this method will not give you a true cultured buttermilk, but rather, acidified buttermilk. This means you can use it in a recipe for biscuits or pancakes or the like, and the acid will activate the baking powder or baking soda just as it should. The Spruce / Zorica Lakonic
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
Another fast and simple method calls for taking 3/4 cup of yogurt or sour cream and thinning it out with 1/4 cup of milk (or even plain water). This will make a cup of "buttermilk," although just like the first method, it's not a true buttermilk, but it will be an adequate substitute in whatever recipe calls for buttermilk. How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
If you aren't in a big hurry or if you're just interested in the process, here's how you can make your own cultured buttermilk from scratch. Unlike the two methods described above, which simply involve adding an acid to milk and letting it curdle, the methods described below will give you true, cultured buttermilk. Just take note that If you want to make a true cultured buttermilk, which is what you buy at the store, it will take about 24 hours and you will need to start with either an active buttermilk culture or a cup of actual cultured buttermilk. This is great for if you ever have a little bit of leftover buttermilk from a previous recipe that you don't need and you don't want to pour it down the sink. Instead, you can use this method, similarly to how one extends sourdough starter, and create more. "But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: Unlike the two methods described above, which simply involve adding an acid to milk and letting it curdle, the methods described below will give you true, cultured buttermilk. Just take note that If you want to make a true cultured buttermilk, which is what you buy at the store, it will take about 24 hours and you will need to start with either an active buttermilk culture or a cup of actual cultured buttermilk. This is great for if you ever have a little bit of leftover buttermilk from a previous recipe that you don't need and you don't want to pour it down the sink. Instead, you can use this method, similarly to how one extends sourdough starter, and create more. "But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!" Quite right. We hear you. These two methods are more of a way to reduce food waste and create more buttermilk for a later point in time. How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
The easiest way to make your own homemade buttermilk that is cultured is if you already have some cultured buttermilk on hand. Here are the steps:
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: Quite right. We hear you. These two methods are more of a way to reduce food waste and create more buttermilk for a later point in time. How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
The easiest way to make your own homemade buttermilk that is cultured is if you already have some cultured buttermilk on hand. Here are the steps: Start with a 3/4 cup (6 ounces) of cultured buttermilk in a very clean glass quart jar. Add 3 cups of whole milk. It does help if the buttermilk is fresh, because the live buttermilk cultures are more active in fresh buttermilk. Seal up the jar tightly, give it a good shake to blend everything together, and then let it sit at room temperature, like in your kitchen, for 24 hours. The ideal temperature range is 70 to 77 F. Up on top of your fridge can be a good spot.
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: Start with a 3/4 cup (6 ounces) of cultured buttermilk in a very clean glass quart jar. Add 3 cups of whole milk. It does help if the buttermilk is fresh, because the live buttermilk cultures are more active in fresh buttermilk. Seal up the jar tightly, give it a good shake to blend everything together, and then let it sit at room temperature, like in your kitchen, for 24 hours. The ideal temperature range is 70 to 77 F. Up on top of your fridge can be a good spot. After 24 hours, the buttermilk will have thickened to where it will coat the inside of a glass, and it should have a pleasantly tart flavor. Refrigerate to chill or use right away, and store in the refrigerator, where it will keep for several weeks. Repeat the process as often as you like when you get down to the last 6 to 8 ounces of buttermilk. The key here is the ratio of 4:1. You could use one cup of buttermilk and four cups of whole milk, but that won't fit in a quart jar.
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: After 24 hours, the buttermilk will have thickened to where it will coat the inside of a glass, and it should have a pleasantly tart flavor. Refrigerate to chill or use right away, and store in the refrigerator, where it will keep for several weeks. Repeat the process as often as you like when you get down to the last 6 to 8 ounces of buttermilk. The key here is the ratio of 4:1. You could use one cup of buttermilk and four cups of whole milk, but that won't fit in a quart jar. Even if all you have is two tablespoons of buttermilk left at the bottom of a carton, you can add four ounces of milk and wind up with five ounces of buttermilk, and you can just keep increasing it from there by repeating the process. Or you could buy a quart of buttermilk and combine it with a gallon of milk to make five quarts of buttermilk. The nice thing about this method is that you can keep repeating the process and theoretically never run out of buttermilk again. But you'd need to make sure that the buttermilk you use as your starter is always fresh . How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
You can purchase active buttermilk cultures, usually in freeze-dried form, and use them to make your own buttermilk, basically by combining the culture with whole milk and letting it sit out for 12 to 24 hours, much like when trying to extend your store-bought buttermilk.
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Title: How to Make Buttermilk
Headings: How to Make Buttermilk
How to Make Buttermilk
Your Pancakes Will Thank You
What Does Buttermilk Do?
How to Make Buttermilk With Vinegar or Lemon Juice
How to Make Buttermilk From Yogurt
How to Make Cultured Buttermilk
"But if I had buttermilk, I wouldn't need to make my own buttermilk!"
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Store-Bought
How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
Content: Even if all you have is two tablespoons of buttermilk left at the bottom of a carton, you can add four ounces of milk and wind up with five ounces of buttermilk, and you can just keep increasing it from there by repeating the process. Or you could buy a quart of buttermilk and combine it with a gallon of milk to make five quarts of buttermilk. The nice thing about this method is that you can keep repeating the process and theoretically never run out of buttermilk again. But you'd need to make sure that the buttermilk you use as your starter is always fresh . How to Make Homemade Buttermilk From Active Culture
You can purchase active buttermilk cultures, usually in freeze-dried form, and use them to make your own buttermilk, basically by combining the culture with whole milk and letting it sit out for 12 to 24 hours, much like when trying to extend your store-bought buttermilk. As with the above method, you can keep repeating this process, using the last little bit of buttermilk to start the next batch. Other Common Buttermilk Substitutes
If you don't have any dairy on hand, are allergic to dairy, or are a vegan and choose not to use dairy, but still want a similarly tangy flavor that buttermilk provides and will cause that acidic reaction to occur with baking powder and/or baking soda, don't worry. You can still create your flavorful recipe by substituting out the dairy portion with either coconut milk or soy milk, and adding either a tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice. Just combine the ingredients as you would have with milk, and allow the mixture to sit for about five minutes before using. Buttermilk Equivalents and Measures
1 cup buttermilk
242 grams
1 cup buttermilk
8.5 ounces
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup yogurt
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup milk + 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup milk + 1 3/4 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup water + 4 tablespoons powdered buttermilk
1 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup milk + 3/4 cup yogurt
1 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup milk + 3/4 cup sour cream
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup coconut milk + 1 tablespoon vinegar
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup coconut milk + 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup soy milk + 1 tablespoon of vinegar
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup soy milk + 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
Honey Buttermilk Yeast Bread Recipe for Your Bread Machine
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Title: How to Make Restaurant-Quality Steak at Home
Headings: Restaurant Steak Secrets
Restaurant Steak Secrets
The Grade
The Aging
The Seasoning
The Equipment
The Pan
The Process
The Experience
Content: Aging is done by letting the meat sit (in very controlled conditions) for several days or weeks. This is a difficult process for the average person to perform because of the risk of spoilage and food poisoning can be very high. You can, however, check with your local meat markets to try and find a source for aged beef. If you can't find it, don't worry. You can still get a great steak. The Seasoning
Great steaks need a little seasoning. Typically, a steak is seasoned with coarse ground black pepper, sea or kosher salt, parsley, and butter. Yes, Butter. We'll get to the butter later as it finds its way on to a number of steaks, but you have to add it at just the right time. The Equipment
Most big steakhouses broil their steaks.
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Title: Vegetable Freezing Guide to Blanching and Packing
Headings: Vegetable Freezing Guide
Vegetable Freezing Guide
Blanching and packing vegetables for the freezer
Blanching in Boiling Water
Blanching in Steam
Packaging
Cooking Frozen Vegetables
Content: Here are some basic times: Spinach: 3 to 4 minutes
Turnip greens: 15 to 20 minutes
Other greens: 10 to 12 minutes
Summer squash or zucchini: 8 to 12 minutes
Large lima beans, cut snap beans, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, corn, and peas: 3 to 10 minutes
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Title: What Are Hearts of Palm?
Headings: What Are Hearts of Palm?
What Are Hearts of Palm?
Buying, Cooking, and Recipes
What are Hearts of Palm
Nutrition and Benefits
How To Use
What Do They Taste Like?
Recipes
Where to Buy
Storage
Content: What Are Hearts of Palm? Ingredient Information
Basic Ingredients
International Ingredients
What Are Hearts of Palm? Buying, Cooking, and Recipes
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Updated 12/18/19
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What are Hearts of Palm
Hearts of palm are cut from the core of a handful of palm tree species native to South and Central America. After harvesting, they are cut into cylinders or sliced into rings and packed in water or brine. They look like smooth, thick white asparagus spears and are often said to taste like artichokes. The delicate flavor of hearts of palm makes them a popular choice for salads, but they can also be braised, fried, or boiled. Nutrition and Benefits
Hearts of palm are low in calories and fat and are cholesterol free. They also provide a good source of vitamins such as zinc, potassium, and vitamin C. However, because canned hearts of palm are often processed with salt, the sodium content may be high. Therefore, it's suggested to rinse them before use.
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Title: What Are Hearts of Palm?
Headings: What Are Hearts of Palm?
What Are Hearts of Palm?
Buying, Cooking, and Recipes
What are Hearts of Palm
Nutrition and Benefits
How To Use
What Do They Taste Like?
Recipes
Where to Buy
Storage
Content: They look like smooth, thick white asparagus spears and are often said to taste like artichokes. The delicate flavor of hearts of palm makes them a popular choice for salads, but they can also be braised, fried, or boiled. Nutrition and Benefits
Hearts of palm are low in calories and fat and are cholesterol free. They also provide a good source of vitamins such as zinc, potassium, and vitamin C. However, because canned hearts of palm are often processed with salt, the sodium content may be high. Therefore, it's suggested to rinse them before use. How To Use
Think beyond salads when reaching for that jar of hearts of palm. They can be roasted whole and tossed in a sauce, cut up and sautéed for taco fillings, or shredded and formed into patties as a satisfying, vegetarian alternative to crab cakes. What Do They Taste Like? Hearts of palm have a delicate, slightly nutty, vegetal flavor often compared to artichokes. Their texture is both creamy and crunchy, making them adaptable to a variety of dishes.
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Title: What Are Hearts of Palm?
Headings: What Are Hearts of Palm?
What Are Hearts of Palm?
Buying, Cooking, and Recipes
What are Hearts of Palm
Nutrition and Benefits
How To Use
What Do They Taste Like?
Recipes
Where to Buy
Storage
Content: How To Use
Think beyond salads when reaching for that jar of hearts of palm. They can be roasted whole and tossed in a sauce, cut up and sautéed for taco fillings, or shredded and formed into patties as a satisfying, vegetarian alternative to crab cakes. What Do They Taste Like? Hearts of palm have a delicate, slightly nutty, vegetal flavor often compared to artichokes. Their texture is both creamy and crunchy, making them adaptable to a variety of dishes. Recipes
Substitute hearts of palm for artichoke hearts (which have a similar texture and flavor) in any of the following recipes. Mediterranean-Style Pizza
Vegetarian Risotto
Artichoke Tartlets
Where to Buy
Cans or jars of hearts of palm in water or brine can be found in most grocery stores, specialty stores, health food stores, and online retailers. They are sold whole or pre-sliced, and can also be labeled as "swamp cabbage" or "millionaire's salad." Storage
You can purchase canned or jarred hearts of palm year-round. Fresh hearts of palm are difficult to come by as they are extremely perishable and can be expensive.
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Title: What Are Hearts of Palm?
Headings: What Are Hearts of Palm?
What Are Hearts of Palm?
Buying, Cooking, and Recipes
What are Hearts of Palm
Nutrition and Benefits
How To Use
What Do They Taste Like?
Recipes
Where to Buy
Storage
Content: Recipes
Substitute hearts of palm for artichoke hearts (which have a similar texture and flavor) in any of the following recipes. Mediterranean-Style Pizza
Vegetarian Risotto
Artichoke Tartlets
Where to Buy
Cans or jars of hearts of palm in water or brine can be found in most grocery stores, specialty stores, health food stores, and online retailers. They are sold whole or pre-sliced, and can also be labeled as "swamp cabbage" or "millionaire's salad." Storage
You can purchase canned or jarred hearts of palm year-round. Fresh hearts of palm are difficult to come by as they are extremely perishable and can be expensive. Canned or jarred hearts of palm should be stored in a cool, dry place and will keep for up to three months. When opened, store them in the refrigerator and use within one week. 16 Delicious Vegetarian Casserole Recipes for Busy Cooks
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Title: Are You Choosing the Best Cut of Beef for Your Steak?
Headings: Are You Choosing the Best Cut of Beef for Your Steak?
Are You Choosing the Best Cut of Beef for Your Steak?
Dry-Heat Cooking
How to Buy Beef
Where's the Beef? Chew on These Top Beef Cuts
Look for the Marbling
Marbling Is The Top Factor in Determining Meat Quality
How Thick Should a Steak Be?
For the Best Steak, Dry-Aged Beef
What Do Beef Labels Mean?
And the Best Steak Is...
Content: unless you have a huge mouth or one that comes off at the jaw hinges, more than two inches of steak is just going to be awkward to eat. An inch and a half are the perfect thickness for a steak. For the Best Steak, Dry-Aged Beef
Finally, let's talk about aging. All beef is aged before it gets to the supermarket or butcher shop. There are two methods for aging beef, wet and dry. Wet-aged beef is simply aged in vacuum bags and it's the way most supermarket meat is aged. Dry-aged beef, on the other hand, produces more intense flavor and is the way the most high-end beef is aged. Dry-aged beef has been hung in a cooler for a length of time—a few weeks, usually—under humidity-controlled conditions, which allows excess moisture to drain out, thus concentrating the flavor and also tenderizing it by allowing the meat's natural enzymes to break down some of the connective tissues that make a steak tough. While it may be uncommon to find dry-aged beef at the supermarket, a better butcher shop or specialty food store should carry it. A warning, though:
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Title: What Is Wakame and How Is It Used?
Headings: What Is Wakame?
What Is Wakame?
Fast Facts
What Is Wakame?
Wakame vs. Nori
Wakame Uses
How to Cook With Wakame
What Does It Taste Like?
Wakame Recipes
Where to Buy Wakame
Storage
Nutrition and Benefits
Content: Wakame is deep green in color; it is occasionally referred to as "sea mustard," likely because it resembles mustard greens when cooked, but not because of its mild flavor, which is unlike the peppery vegetable. It's available in two forms: dried, which is most common, and salted. The salted variety is sold refrigerated in a sealed package. Wakame vs. Nori
Wakame is different from nori, which is the type of dried seaweed used in making sushi. Nori comes in flat, dried sheets, whereas dried wakame usually comes in the form of strips that are somewhat shriveled up, a little bit like raisins from the sea. Dried wakame needs to be soaked before using it, whereas nori is usually toasted before the assemblage of sushi rolls, or onigiri . Wakame Uses
Wakame needs to be reconstituted before using it. Simply place the seaweed in a bowl and cover it with warm water for a few minutes.
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Title: What Is Wakame and How Is It Used?
Headings: What Is Wakame?
What Is Wakame?
Fast Facts
What Is Wakame?
Wakame vs. Nori
Wakame Uses
How to Cook With Wakame
What Does It Taste Like?
Wakame Recipes
Where to Buy Wakame
Storage
Nutrition and Benefits
Content: Wakame vs. Nori
Wakame is different from nori, which is the type of dried seaweed used in making sushi. Nori comes in flat, dried sheets, whereas dried wakame usually comes in the form of strips that are somewhat shriveled up, a little bit like raisins from the sea. Dried wakame needs to be soaked before using it, whereas nori is usually toasted before the assemblage of sushi rolls, or onigiri . Wakame Uses
Wakame needs to be reconstituted before using it. Simply place the seaweed in a bowl and cover it with warm water for a few minutes. It might expand a bit, so you might not need to use a lot of it. Once hydrated and drained, it's added to salads and soups, or chopped, seasoned, and served as a salad. Famous miso soup is often garnished with diced tofu, minced scallions, and small pieces of green seaweed. That seaweed is wakame. How to Cook With Wakame
After rehydrating, it's simply a matter of soaking it in iced water for 5 to 6 minutes, then draining it, and squeezing out the excess water.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_88660280#7_224921933
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Title: What Is Wakame and How Is It Used?
Headings: What Is Wakame?
What Is Wakame?
Fast Facts
What Is Wakame?
Wakame vs. Nori
Wakame Uses
How to Cook With Wakame
What Does It Taste Like?
Wakame Recipes
Where to Buy Wakame
Storage
Nutrition and Benefits
Content: Because wakame does come from the sea, it will taste of the sea, or at least evoke those kinds of flavors, but without any fishiness. In terms of its texture, rehydrated wakame has a slightly rubbery, slippery texture, almost squeaky when you bite into it. Dried wakame straight from the bag, also a snack option, resembles a slightly chewy potato chip. Wakame Recipes
Although not common in Western kitchens, wakame is a very versatile ingredient. Use rehydrated wakame in salads, add it to vegetable soups, or serve it as a side dish to meats and rice dressed with sesame oil and soy sauce. Use the dry ground powder, soy sauce, spring onions, honey, and sesame seeds to marinate meats before grilling. Mix rehydrated chopped wakame into pasta salads and dress with tamari and onion salt. Cucumber and Wakame Salad
Korean Seaweed Soup
Basic Miso Soup with Wakame
Where to Buy Wakame
Most Asian markets will have wakame, but other supermarkets might have wakame in the international aisle, or in a section devoted to sushi, where the sushi rice, soy sauce, and nori are stocked. Another alternative is to find it online. Wakame is most commonly found in small bags in its dried form, but the dry salt-preserved kind will be in the refrigerated section, most likely in an Asian market rather than the common grocery store.
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Title: Reasons Why Cats Act Crazy and How to Stop It
Headings: How to Stop Crazy Behavior in Cats
How to Stop Crazy Behavior in Cats
Watch Now: 6 Reasons Your Cat May Be Acting Crazy
Why Do Cats Act Crazy?
Predatory Instinct
Nocturnal Instinct
Senility
Fleas
Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome (FHS)
Next Steps
Learn to Read Your Cat
Watch Now: Why Do Cats Purr?
Content: They dart about, faster and faster, looking all over the place and then suddenly stop in their tracks. This wild behavior is sometimes referred to as the "midnight crazies" when it happens at night. Your cat may entertain itself with wild activity or jump on your bed to paw at your feet, elbows, hair, or face to get you to join in the fun. The reasons for this wild and sometimes-amusing behavior vary. Predatory Instinct
Cats are natural predators, and domestic cats retain this instinct to a certain extent. At times, a cat that's acting crazy may actually be exhibiting hunting behaviors, fighting maneuvers, or escape techniques. A house cat that doesn't have to hunt for its food still needs to burn its pent-up energy, and it may be in the form of what appears to be crazy behavior. Toys, such as catnip mice, laser pointers, food puzzles, and feather wands encourage a cat to use its natural instincts to grab, chase, and jump. This exercise is especially important for your cat if it doesn't spend time outdoors. Nocturnal Instinct
Another reason for your cat’s crazy behavior could be because some cats are nocturnal and become more active at night.
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Title: Reasons Why Cats Act Crazy and How to Stop It
Headings: How to Stop Crazy Behavior in Cats
How to Stop Crazy Behavior in Cats
Watch Now: 6 Reasons Your Cat May Be Acting Crazy
Why Do Cats Act Crazy?
Predatory Instinct
Nocturnal Instinct
Senility
Fleas
Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome (FHS)
Next Steps
Learn to Read Your Cat
Watch Now: Why Do Cats Purr?
Content: At times, a cat that's acting crazy may actually be exhibiting hunting behaviors, fighting maneuvers, or escape techniques. A house cat that doesn't have to hunt for its food still needs to burn its pent-up energy, and it may be in the form of what appears to be crazy behavior. Toys, such as catnip mice, laser pointers, food puzzles, and feather wands encourage a cat to use its natural instincts to grab, chase, and jump. This exercise is especially important for your cat if it doesn't spend time outdoors. Nocturnal Instinct
Another reason for your cat’s crazy behavior could be because some cats are nocturnal and become more active at night. If a cat isn't getting enough exercise during the day, it may act especially crazy. Many domestic cats spend their days alone indoors while their people are at work. When the cat's person comes home in the evening, the cat may be very active and want to play. If it has no outlet for all this energy, the cat may exhibit some crazy behavior. Kittens are especially energetic.
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Title: Dog Neuter - Meaning of Castration
Headings: What Is a Dog Neuter or Castration?
What Is a Dog Neuter or Castration?
Why Do Dogs Get Neutered?
What Are the Risks of a Neuter?
What Happens During a Neuter?
Recovery from Neuter Surgery in Dogs
Content: It is the surgical removal of a male dog's testicles. A neuter must be performed under general anesthesia by a licensed veterinarian or veterinary student under supervision of a licensed veterinarian. A neuter is sometimes referred to as getting the dog "fixed." Why Do Dogs Get Neutered? Dogs are typically neutered to eliminate the possibility of reproduction. Another reason for neutering is to prevent reproductive cancers and to avoid certain behaviors associated with male hormones. 1 Hormone-related behaviors like marking and humping may be prevented or decreased by neutering. In addition, an un-neutered male dog can go to extremes to pursue a female in heat. This can lead to the dog escaping and getting injured or in a fight with another dog. Puppies are usually neutered between six and nine months of age.
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Title: Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
Headings: Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
What Is Nori and How Is It Used?
Nori and Phosphates
Tips
How To Feed Livestock Nori
Using Full Sheet Nori
Using Prepackaged Nori
Content: Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
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Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
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Nori is seaweed that is roasted or dried and is used in Asian cooking. In particular, the roasted type is most often used as wrappers for making rolled sushi, while the dried type is used for sushi, seaweed soup, and rice balls. Sold under many different names, the package usually says roasted or dried seaweed. When marine aquarists discovered the nutritional value of nori, being high in carbohydrates, protein, vitamins and especially minerals, they began using it to feed their saltwater herbivores. It is ideal for feeding tangs and surgeonfishes, some angelfish and blenny species, as well as many other types of algae eaters like hermit crabs and snails. What Is Nori and How Is It Used? There are usually two kinds of nori to choose from: red, which sometimes looks dark purple in color and green (but occasionally fish stores may carry a brown type that is often favored by some surgeonfish species). It usually comes packaged in full-sized sheets, but you may find it already cut up into pieces and prepackaged by some aquarium stores or suppliers.
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Title: Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
Headings: Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
Feeding Nori to Saltwater Aquarium Fish
What Is Nori and How Is It Used?
Nori and Phosphates
Tips
How To Feed Livestock Nori
Using Full Sheet Nori
Using Prepackaged Nori
Content: To enhance its nutritional value, apply a few drops of a liquid vitamin supplement such as Selcon to the dried nori. Allow it to soak in before feeding. Unused nori should always be kept dry and stored in an airtight container. If it becomes damp, it can grow mold on it, making it unusable. How To Feed Livestock Nori
Something to remember when you first start to feed your fish and other tank inhabitants nori is that often they are afraid of it, to begin with, they are not used to seeing something strange drifting or waving around in their tank. They may avoid it until they get used to seeing it and figure out that it is food. Using Full Sheet Nori
Cut or tear off a long strip or chunk of the nori, roll it into a tube shape to help prevent rapid disintegration, secure it into a veggie or feeding clip and stick it into the tank, positioning it in a low current area. Depending on what type of fish and other inhabitants you are feeding, the clip may be placed either mid-way in the tank or near the bottom so bottom-dwelling animals like algae-eating hermits and crabs can get to it. You may even consider using two clips if you keep both types of tank inhabitants, so they do not have to compete for the same food source. Cut or tear off a long strip or chunk of the nori, roll it into a tube shape to help prevent rapid disintegration and using a good heavy live or other type of rock or decorative item in the tank, sink and secure the nori on the bottom by sticking a small portion of it underneath the anchoring item.
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Title: Parts shortage causing problems in auto industry | The Star
Headings: Parts shortage causing problems in auto industry
Parts shortage causing problems in auto industry
Don't miss the latest from the Star
Content: The problem is a shortage of semiconductor microchips. After a slow down in production earlier in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, semiconductor manufacturers allocated more capacity to meet the soaring demand from consumer-electronics makers. Microchip makers favour consumer-electronics customers because their orders are larger than those of automakers. The annual smartphone market alone is more than 1 billion devices compared to fewer than 100 million for cars. Don't miss the latest from the Star
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The pandemic has resulted in an increase in sales in phones, game consoles, smart TVs and laptops, as people are spending more time at home. New cars are using more and more micro-chips in their vehicles to handle everything from navigation systems to traction control. Industry experts say the situation will most likely turn around in the next three months. Report an error
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Title: Former DOJ attorney challenges Joe Wilson for SC Congress | The State
Headings: Former DOJ attorney launches bid for Congress against Joe Wilson
Politics & Government
Former DOJ attorney launches bid for Congress against Joe Wilson
Follow more of our reporting on First in the South
Elections
Jim Clyburn: Time for Democrats to ‘consolidate’ behind Biden, not ‘Medicare for All’
Elections
Richland County election officials misplaced 70 ballots after Democratic primary
Bristow Marchant
Content: “What I hear from people in the district is that if they need a ribbon cut or a photo-op, he’s there,” Boroughs said of Wilson. “ But if they need substantive help with something, where is he?” Efforts to reach Wilson’s campaign for comment Wednesday were unsuccessful. Boroughs faces long odds. Wilson has soundly defeated Democratic challengers in the past. Most recently, in 2018, he beat Democrat Sean Carrigan by 13.8 points — even amidst a blue mid-term surge that saw Democrats reclaim control of the U.S. House. Until Tuesday, Boroughs served as the executive director of Charleston Legal Access, a non-profit that assists people who don’t otherwise qualify for free legal aid. She will stay on part time while running for Congress, she said. “Because of Adair, we’ve been able to help a heck of a lot of people,” Patrick Wooten, an attorney and board member at Charleston Legal Access, said in a press release from the Boroughs’ campaign. From 2007 to 2013, the Williston native was an attorney with the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., where she prosecuted large-scale tax fraud.
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Title: Former DOJ attorney challenges Joe Wilson for SC Congress | The State
Headings: Former DOJ attorney launches bid for Congress against Joe Wilson
Politics & Government
Former DOJ attorney launches bid for Congress against Joe Wilson
Follow more of our reporting on First in the South
Elections
Jim Clyburn: Time for Democrats to ‘consolidate’ behind Biden, not ‘Medicare for All’
Elections
Richland County election officials misplaced 70 ballots after Democratic primary
Bristow Marchant
Content: Most recently, in 2018, he beat Democrat Sean Carrigan by 13.8 points — even amidst a blue mid-term surge that saw Democrats reclaim control of the U.S. House. Until Tuesday, Boroughs served as the executive director of Charleston Legal Access, a non-profit that assists people who don’t otherwise qualify for free legal aid. She will stay on part time while running for Congress, she said. “Because of Adair, we’ve been able to help a heck of a lot of people,” Patrick Wooten, an attorney and board member at Charleston Legal Access, said in a press release from the Boroughs’ campaign. From 2007 to 2013, the Williston native was an attorney with the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., where she prosecuted large-scale tax fraud. “I was morally indignant about it,” Boroughs told The State. “ My daddy worked his butt off and paid his taxes, and then these companies and the uber-wealthy were building tax shelters when my daddy paid his taxes.” Boroughs later went on to clerk in the office of federal court Judge Richard Gergel, where she worked on the death penalty trial of 2015 Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof. “That had a big impact with me on issues of race. It gave me a perspective I did not have before,” Boroughs said. “
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Title: Former DOJ attorney challenges Joe Wilson for SC Congress | The State
Headings: Former DOJ attorney launches bid for Congress against Joe Wilson
Politics & Government
Former DOJ attorney launches bid for Congress against Joe Wilson
Follow more of our reporting on First in the South
Elections
Jim Clyburn: Time for Democrats to ‘consolidate’ behind Biden, not ‘Medicare for All’
Elections
Richland County election officials misplaced 70 ballots after Democratic primary
Bristow Marchant
Content: “I was morally indignant about it,” Boroughs told The State. “ My daddy worked his butt off and paid his taxes, and then these companies and the uber-wealthy were building tax shelters when my daddy paid his taxes.” Boroughs later went on to clerk in the office of federal court Judge Richard Gergel, where she worked on the death penalty trial of 2015 Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof. “That had a big impact with me on issues of race. It gave me a perspective I did not have before,” Boroughs said. “ I remember asking a friend who’s African American, ‘How are you not angry all the time?’ It’s a lot to have someone hate you for the color of your skin that much. She says she grew up “in a double-wide trailer” in Williston, the daughter of a cabinet maker and a public school teacher. After graduating from Williston-Elko High School, Boroughs went to Furman University and taught high school math in Greenville County before she attended Stanford University for law school. Follow more of our reporting on First in the South
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Title: Boeing's $20 Billion Buyback Scheme Should Count As the Company's Largest Net Loss - Slog - The Stranger
Headings: Boeing's $20 Billion Buyback Scheme Should Count As the Company's Largest Net Loss
Boeing's $20 Billion Buyback Scheme Should Count As the Company's Largest Net Loss
Content: That's it. Nothing more to it than it. Look behind this argument and you'll find nothing else is there, like a mirror. The reflection of a drifting cloud in a dream has more to it than this reasoning. And yet, in 2018 this flimsy reasoning was more than enough to send $20 billion from Boeing's books to the "grabbing hands" that never stop "grabbing all they can ." Nineteen billion dollars also departed in this fashion between 2013 and 2016. These negative transfers were not registered or reported as losses. But, retroactively, they can be reported as losses. What is so clear today is that Boeing's confidence in the future has the near-zero value of an illusion. In reality, there wasn't that much extra cash to give to "investors."
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Title: Boeing Jet Crashes After Takeoff From Jakarta - TheStreet
Headings: Boeing Jet Crashes After Takeoff From Jakarta
Boeing Jet Crashes After Takeoff From Jakarta
Content: FlightRadar24, a website that monitors aircraft movements, tracked the plane plunging to 250 feet from 10,900 feet, Bloomberg reported. The crash comes just days after jetmaker Boeing agreed to pay a $2.5 billion fine over fraud and conspiracy charges linked to its 737 MAX jet program. The settlement involves a criminal penalty of $243.6 million, based on the conduct of two former MAX program technical pilots, and the establishment of a $500 million fund to provide compensation for families of the victims of the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes, the company said. Boeing said the deferred prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice, which it entered into on Thursday, will impact the company's fourth-quarter earnings by $743.5 million. "I firmly believe that entering into this resolution is the right thing for us to do - a step that appropriately acknowledges how we fell short of our values and expectations," said CEO Dave Calhoun. " This resolution is a serious reminder to all of us of how critical our obligation of transparency to regulators is, and the consequences that our company can face if any one of us falls short of those expectations." Boeing's 737 MAX was approved to fly again by the Federal Aviation Administration in November. Boeing is a holding in Jim Cramer's Action Alerts PLUS member club. Want to be alerted before Jim Cramer buys or sells the stock? Learn more now.
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https://www.thestreet.com/investing/stocks/boeing-ba-737-plane-missing-jakarta
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Title: What Is Price Fixing? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Price Fixing?
What Is Price Fixing?
What Is Price Fixing?
What Are the Types of Price Fixing?
Horizontal Price Fixing
Vertical Price Fixing
Monopolistic
Monopsonistic
Increased Prices
Reduced Prices
Output Reduction
How Does Price Fixing Happen?
Express Agreement
Implied Agreement
No Agreement
Why Is Price Fixing Illegal?
Content: For example, when companies collectively raise prices they are charging what economists call "rents." A rent is an amount of money that someone can charge not because of any value that they have added, but simply because they control access to a specific good or service. This allows the participating companies to extract money beyond any value that they've created. In a well-functioning economy this would be no problem. A company trying to charge more than its product is worth would quickly lose customers. However under a price-fixing scheme, those customers have no alternative and nowhere else to go. The market is stifled and consumers get ripped off. Or, consider companies that collude to freeze access to the market. A group of manufacturers could use their market leverage to threaten retailers across the country, pulling their products from the shelves of any store that stocks a competitor. This would effectively make sure that no one else can enter the market, preventing anyone from offering consumers a better deal.
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https://www.thestreet.com/markets/what-is-price-fixing-14988936
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Title: What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans?
What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans?
Amortization tells you exactly what you need to know to pay off a loan, more quickly and efficiently.
What Is Amortization?
What Is Amortization for Businesses?
What Is Amortization for Loans?
How Does Amortization Work for Loans?
How to Calculate Loan Amortization
What Kinds of Loans Can Be Amortized?
Loan Amortization Tips
Content: What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans? - TheStreet
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What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans? Amortization tells you exactly what you need to know to pay off a loan, more quickly and efficiently. Author: Brian O'Connell
Publish date: Mar 25, 2020 2:26 PM EDT
The world of accounting is a maze of numbers, formulas and calculations, with the goal to provide some order and balance between assets and liabilities. One term that defines the intricacies of complex accounting is amortization, the Swiss army knife in an accountant's toolkit. Both companies and individuals can leverage amortization to write off assets over that assets anticipated period of usage, and create faster ways to pay off installment loans - moves that can translate into a big financial advantage. What Is Amortization? Amortization covers two definitions - one focused on business assets and the other focused on loan repayments.
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https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/education/what-is-amortization-14796423
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Title: What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans?
What Is Amortization and How Do You Use It To Pay Off Loans?
Amortization tells you exactly what you need to know to pay off a loan, more quickly and efficiently.
What Is Amortization?
What Is Amortization for Businesses?
What Is Amortization for Loans?
How Does Amortization Work for Loans?
How to Calculate Loan Amortization
What Kinds of Loans Can Be Amortized?
Loan Amortization Tips
Content: Mar 25, 2020 2:26 PM EDT
The world of accounting is a maze of numbers, formulas and calculations, with the goal to provide some order and balance between assets and liabilities. One term that defines the intricacies of complex accounting is amortization, the Swiss army knife in an accountant's toolkit. Both companies and individuals can leverage amortization to write off assets over that assets anticipated period of usage, and create faster ways to pay off installment loans - moves that can translate into a big financial advantage. What Is Amortization? Amortization covers two definitions - one focused on business assets and the other focused on loan repayments. What Is Amortization for Businesses? Amortization is an accounting tool that essentially steers assets off of a balance sheet and onto an income statement. It does so by writing off (mostly intangible) assets over their anticipated period of use. Such assets may include copyrights, patents and trademarks. Let's say that a company has a valuable patent, which is active for 10 years.
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https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/education/what-is-amortization-14796423
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Title: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today.
Money Laundering Broken Down
History of Money Laundering
Steps Used in Money Laundering
1. Placement
2. Layering
3. Integration
The Amount of Money to Be Laundered Matters
Money Laundering in the 21st Century
Content: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today. Author: Brian O'Connell
Publish date: Mar 20, 2019 12:05 PM EDT
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Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today. Money laundering is a criminal endeavor that's more pervasive than you might think. According to government sources, between $800 billion and $2 trillion in cash is laundered internationally on an annual basis. By definition, money laundering is a practice that turns money received illegally into money that is deemed legal. The crime comes from hiding the ill-gotten gains from law enforcement officials in the process, often through intricate and complex financial transactions that flow around the world.
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https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/education/what-is-money-laundering-14897715
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Title: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today.
Money Laundering Broken Down
History of Money Laundering
Steps Used in Money Laundering
1. Placement
2. Layering
3. Integration
The Amount of Money to Be Laundered Matters
Money Laundering in the 21st Century
Content: Mar 20, 2019 12:05 PM EDT
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Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today. Money laundering is a criminal endeavor that's more pervasive than you might think. According to government sources, between $800 billion and $2 trillion in cash is laundered internationally on an annual basis. By definition, money laundering is a practice that turns money received illegally into money that is deemed legal. The crime comes from hiding the ill-gotten gains from law enforcement officials in the process, often through intricate and complex financial transactions that flow around the world. To criminals, running dirty money through the wash allows them to spend that money without fear of reprisal. Otherwise, spending stolen cash represents a risk the law enforcement officials will run down the cash transactions stemming from illegal activity and tie those transactions back to the criminal. In that scenario, the money would be seized and the criminals will go to jail. Money Laundering Broken Down
Think of money laundering as the handling of two forms of money - "dirty" cash earned illegally and "clean cash" that comes out of a money laundering campaign. The laundering of dirty money occurs when the perpetrators steer the ill-gotten cash through one or, more likely, several legitimate businesses or financial institutions to legitimize the money.
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https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/education/what-is-money-laundering-14897715
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Title: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today.
Money Laundering Broken Down
History of Money Laundering
Steps Used in Money Laundering
1. Placement
2. Layering
3. Integration
The Amount of Money to Be Laundered Matters
Money Laundering in the 21st Century
Content: To criminals, running dirty money through the wash allows them to spend that money without fear of reprisal. Otherwise, spending stolen cash represents a risk the law enforcement officials will run down the cash transactions stemming from illegal activity and tie those transactions back to the criminal. In that scenario, the money would be seized and the criminals will go to jail. Money Laundering Broken Down
Think of money laundering as the handling of two forms of money - "dirty" cash earned illegally and "clean cash" that comes out of a money laundering campaign. The laundering of dirty money occurs when the perpetrators steer the ill-gotten cash through one or, more likely, several legitimate businesses or financial institutions to legitimize the money. In that regard, money laundering is a criminal offense, as the act of hiding illegally obtained cash is a crime all its own. In the U.S., states have different interpretations of what money laundering is (and money laundering is criminalized under both state and federal statutes.) But in general, any action to hide money illegally obtained by laundering is a criminal offense. To help law enforcement officials get a better handle on prosecuting money laundering cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that, to make a case against money laundering, prosecutors must demonstrate that an individual hid money specifically to suppress the location, ownership, origin, nature, and control of the cash that was laundered. The Court ruled that money laundering wasn't an offense because of the simple act of "hiding" money - it became a criminal offense when the cash was taken and moved through channels to give it the air of legitimacy.
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https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/education/what-is-money-laundering-14897715
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Title: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today.
Money Laundering Broken Down
History of Money Laundering
Steps Used in Money Laundering
1. Placement
2. Layering
3. Integration
The Amount of Money to Be Laundered Matters
Money Laundering in the 21st Century
Content: In that regard, money laundering is a criminal offense, as the act of hiding illegally obtained cash is a crime all its own. In the U.S., states have different interpretations of what money laundering is (and money laundering is criminalized under both state and federal statutes.) But in general, any action to hide money illegally obtained by laundering is a criminal offense. To help law enforcement officials get a better handle on prosecuting money laundering cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that, to make a case against money laundering, prosecutors must demonstrate that an individual hid money specifically to suppress the location, ownership, origin, nature, and control of the cash that was laundered. The Court ruled that money laundering wasn't an offense because of the simple act of "hiding" money - it became a criminal offense when the cash was taken and moved through channels to give it the air of legitimacy. Penalty-wise, money laundering is virtually always cited as a felony offense, although misdemeanor cases do appear from time to time. If found guilty of a misdemeanor money laundering case, a criminal can expect a year or so in jail. If found guilty of a felony, the guilty party can expect in excess of one year in jail, plus fines and penalties. Repeat offenders have been sent away to jail for as many as 35 years. Fines vary from state to state, and with federal cases.
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https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/education/what-is-money-laundering-14897715
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Title: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today.
Money Laundering Broken Down
History of Money Laundering
Steps Used in Money Laundering
1. Placement
2. Layering
3. Integration
The Amount of Money to Be Laundered Matters
Money Laundering in the 21st Century
Content: Penalty-wise, money laundering is virtually always cited as a felony offense, although misdemeanor cases do appear from time to time. If found guilty of a misdemeanor money laundering case, a criminal can expect a year or so in jail. If found guilty of a felony, the guilty party can expect in excess of one year in jail, plus fines and penalties. Repeat offenders have been sent away to jail for as many as 35 years. Fines vary from state to state, and with federal cases. As a rule of thumb, though, fines are often designated in twice the amount of the money laundered. For example, if a criminal launders $500,000 in cash, the fine often stands at $1 million. History of Money Laundering
Historically, money laundering has been around in some form for 2,000 years, when Chinese merchants cycled money through various businesses and complex financial transactions to hide the income from government bureaucrats, who sought to garnish the income. Some historians tie the term "money laundering" more prominently to the early 1900's and gangsters like Al Capone, who is said to have to bought up laundromats to funnel dirty money (from activities like bootlegging and prostitution) through the laundromats and mix the cash with legitimate business income. In that way, Capone and other gangsters were able to hide the money from law authorities
It wasn't until later in the 20th century when law enforcement tied the terms "money" and "laundering" together - partly to identify gang members, drug dealers, Mafia kingpins and other criminal elements who disguised the source of cash earned illegally, and laundered that cash into legitimate and legal funds.
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Title: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History? - TheStreet
Headings: What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
What Is Money Laundering and What Is Its History?
Money laundering has been around for 2,000 years, and it's still pervasive - and just as hard to track - today.
Money Laundering Broken Down
History of Money Laundering
Steps Used in Money Laundering
1. Placement
2. Layering
3. Integration
The Amount of Money to Be Laundered Matters
Money Laundering in the 21st Century
Content: As a rule of thumb, though, fines are often designated in twice the amount of the money laundered. For example, if a criminal launders $500,000 in cash, the fine often stands at $1 million. History of Money Laundering
Historically, money laundering has been around in some form for 2,000 years, when Chinese merchants cycled money through various businesses and complex financial transactions to hide the income from government bureaucrats, who sought to garnish the income. Some historians tie the term "money laundering" more prominently to the early 1900's and gangsters like Al Capone, who is said to have to bought up laundromats to funnel dirty money (from activities like bootlegging and prostitution) through the laundromats and mix the cash with legitimate business income. In that way, Capone and other gangsters were able to hide the money from law authorities
It wasn't until later in the 20th century when law enforcement tied the terms "money" and "laundering" together - partly to identify gang members, drug dealers, Mafia kingpins and other criminal elements who disguised the source of cash earned illegally, and laundered that cash into legitimate and legal funds. Steps Used in Money Laundering
Money laundering evolves through three stages: placement, layering and integration. 1. Placement
In this, the first stage of money laundering, the goal is to run illegally-earned money through the financial system. Money launderers do so in several ways, including:
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Title: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019? - TheStreet
Headings: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
The First Decades: 1790-1849
The Late 19th Century: 1850-1899
The Early 20th Century: 1900-1950
The Late 20th Century: 1950-1999
The Present Day
Content: In part because of the funds that Jackson pulled out of the bank, in January 1835, America owed essentially no interest-bearing debt for the only time in history. By the end of that year, the national debt had fallen to only about $33,700, or a little less than $1 million in 2019 dollars. The Late 19th Century: 1850-1899
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But then the Civil War happened. Leading up to the Civil War, America fought a war with Mexico to annex Texas and California. That added more than $63 million to the national debt (a little more than $2 billion in 2019 money). But the bigger picture is, America has never really stopped paying for the Civil War. Whether or not you approve of government debt, those five years were the first time that the national debt truly spiked. Between 1860 and 1866 the debt rose from $64.8 million to more than $2.7 billion, approximately $42 billion by today's standards. To keep the nation whole, President Abraham Lincoln pushed debt to nearly 30% of gross domestic product and introduced the first income tax in American history.
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Title: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019? - TheStreet
Headings: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
The First Decades: 1790-1849
The Late 19th Century: 1850-1899
The Early 20th Century: 1900-1950
The Late 20th Century: 1950-1999
The Present Day
Content: That added more than $63 million to the national debt (a little more than $2 billion in 2019 money). But the bigger picture is, America has never really stopped paying for the Civil War. Whether or not you approve of government debt, those five years were the first time that the national debt truly spiked. Between 1860 and 1866 the debt rose from $64.8 million to more than $2.7 billion, approximately $42 billion by today's standards. To keep the nation whole, President Abraham Lincoln pushed debt to nearly 30% of gross domestic product and introduced the first income tax in American history. This was the first time America would experience the one-way ratchet of debt that follows each of the country's major wars. Each major conflict in U.S. history has been accompanied by a sharp rise in debt as the government raises funds to pay for the fighting. This wartime debt establishes a new normal, setting the baseline around which debt will fluctuate until the next major war pushes borrowing higher. In the wake of the Civil War, the U.S. debt rose to more than $2 billion and never dipped below $1.5 billion afterward, although a rapidly growing economy did quickly reduce the debt's share as a portion of GDP after the end of the Civil War. What is also noteworthy about America's late-19th century debt is the borrowing that didn't happen.
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Title: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019? - TheStreet
Headings: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
The First Decades: 1790-1849
The Late 19th Century: 1850-1899
The Early 20th Century: 1900-1950
The Late 20th Century: 1950-1999
The Present Day
Content: 1950-1999
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Three things happened to the national debt during the 20th century's second half -- and one thing didn't. The Korean War simply doesn't appear in the national balance sheet. Unlike almost every other war in its history, America did not meaningfully borrow to pay for this conflict. Instead, borrowing only ticked up at a slightly above-average rate from 1951 to 1954. But between 1965 and 1978, two issues profoundly and permanently changed America's finances. First, in 1966 Lyndon Johnson signed the Medicare program into law, creating one of the most expensive and enduring social programs in the country's history. And then from roughly 1965 to 1975, America fought the Vietnam War. Vietnam and Korea were the first two major undeclared wars in U.S. history, and Vietnam was by far the more expensive one. Without a declaration of war to put the country on a wartime economy, Congress paid for Vietnam by increasing the national debt. Over the course of the conflict, America's debt nearly doubled, growing from approximately $317 billion in 1965 to $620 billion in 1976.
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Title: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019? - TheStreet
Headings: What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
The First Decades: 1790-1849
The Late 19th Century: 1850-1899
The Early 20th Century: 1900-1950
The Late 20th Century: 1950-1999
The Present Day
Content: First, in 1966 Lyndon Johnson signed the Medicare program into law, creating one of the most expensive and enduring social programs in the country's history. And then from roughly 1965 to 1975, America fought the Vietnam War. Vietnam and Korea were the first two major undeclared wars in U.S. history, and Vietnam was by far the more expensive one. Without a declaration of war to put the country on a wartime economy, Congress paid for Vietnam by increasing the national debt. Over the course of the conflict, America's debt nearly doubled, growing from approximately $317 billion in 1965 to $620 billion in 1976. The rate of indebtedness then grew even faster under President Ronald Reagan's 1980s administration. The Reagan era introduced America's modern debate over the role of taxes in economic policy. To this day, a significant wing of the Republican Party believes firmly that taxes must only be cut, never raised. This anti-tax approach coincided with a massive military buildup as Reagan sought to spend the Soviet Union into oblivion. By the time the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, public debt had climbed from $907 billion in 1980 to $2.85 trillion in 1989 (approximately $5 trillion in today's money).
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
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New Deal Programs: 1934
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Content: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? What were the programs included in the New Deal that FDR passed throughout the 1930s? Author: Steve Fiorillo
Publish date: Feb 11, 2019 4:29 PM EST
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What were the programs included in the New Deal that FDR passed throughout the 1930s? How do you pull a country out of the worst depression of the 20th century, especially after all of your predecessor's attempts to mitigate the damage utterly failed? This was the task Franklin Delano Roosevelt was tasked with after defeating Herbert Hoover in a rout during the 1932 Presidential election. FDR had campaigned on reform after the disastrous single term of the Hoover presidency, and won election on the back of the "New Deal coalition," a diverse group of voters who supported, as the name suggests, a New Deal. The New Deal was a series of massive reforms designed to stimulate the American economy, and the programs within them were the most important parts of Roosevelt's first two terms as president.
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
First New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1933
New Deal Programs: 1934
Second New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1935
New Deal Programs: 1936
Third New Deal Programs
Content: Feb 11, 2019 4:29 PM EST
TheStreet
What were the programs included in the New Deal that FDR passed throughout the 1930s? How do you pull a country out of the worst depression of the 20th century, especially after all of your predecessor's attempts to mitigate the damage utterly failed? This was the task Franklin Delano Roosevelt was tasked with after defeating Herbert Hoover in a rout during the 1932 Presidential election. FDR had campaigned on reform after the disastrous single term of the Hoover presidency, and won election on the back of the "New Deal coalition," a diverse group of voters who supported, as the name suggests, a New Deal. The New Deal was a series of massive reforms designed to stimulate the American economy, and the programs within them were the most important parts of Roosevelt's first two terms as president. What were some of these programs, and how many of them still resonate to this day? First New Deal Programs
Upon being sworn in, FDR had ambitious plans for what to accomplish in his first 100 days in office. Those 100 days, as well as the several years after that would follow, saw many initiatives being passed - some by executive order. New Deal Programs: 1933
Roosevelt was sworn in March 4, 1933.
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
First New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1933
New Deal Programs: 1934
Second New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1935
New Deal Programs: 1936
Third New Deal Programs
Content: The act permitted alcohol under a certain percentage to be sold and taxed; by the end of the year, the 21st amendment was passed, ending the Prohibition Era. One of the next big programs created early in the New Deal was the Civilian Conservation Corps. With unemployment continuing to skyrocket in the early days of the Depression, the CCC was created to employ men who weren't finding work to conserve the country's parks and forests. Over the next decade, the CCC would employ over 3 million men to plant trees, fight fires, build roads and create trails. It became one of the most successful programs. It was also far from the only jobs program for a country struggling to find consistent employment. In May, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration was created to create job and cash relief for struggling citizens. The 1930s were devastating to farmers, especially in the middle of the country. Thus, May saw not only the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which provided farmers subsidies if they reduced crops, but the Tennessee Valley Authority Act as well.
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
First New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1933
New Deal Programs: 1934
Second New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1935
New Deal Programs: 1936
Third New Deal Programs
Content: Second New Deal Programs
Thanks in large part to the various programs of the New Deal, the first two years of the Roosevelt presidency saw a large decrease in the unemployment rate and a stabilizing of the banks. But in 1935, Roosevelt decided to be more aggressive in his programs and policies, creating a Second New Deal. This was due in part to his concern of the Supreme Court eliminating programs, as they had begun to do. This is how many government programs that have survived to this day came into being. New Deal Programs: 1935
The most notable New Deal program, and one that has survived for nearly a full century now, is the Social Security Act. Signed in August 1935, the act created a retirement pension system for elderly Americans, as well as various social safety net programs for struggling citizens, such as unemployment and welfare. Another program that still exists (though nowhere near as strong in its current state) is the National Labor Relations Act, more colloquially known as the Wagner Act. Creating the National Labor Relations Board, this act was meant to make it easier for employees to improve their working conditions, including by organizing and unionizing, strengthening workforces as employment numbers grew. The Soil Conservation Act was another New Deal program centered around conservation and the environment.
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
First New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1933
New Deal Programs: 1934
Second New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1935
New Deal Programs: 1936
Third New Deal Programs
Content: 1935
The most notable New Deal program, and one that has survived for nearly a full century now, is the Social Security Act. Signed in August 1935, the act created a retirement pension system for elderly Americans, as well as various social safety net programs for struggling citizens, such as unemployment and welfare. Another program that still exists (though nowhere near as strong in its current state) is the National Labor Relations Act, more colloquially known as the Wagner Act. Creating the National Labor Relations Board, this act was meant to make it easier for employees to improve their working conditions, including by organizing and unionizing, strengthening workforces as employment numbers grew. The Soil Conservation Act was another New Deal program centered around conservation and the environment. The Soil Conservation Act was passed to help fight soil erosion, which was devastating to farmers in the midst of the Dust Bowl, and paid farmers who helped counter it by growing crops that helped promote soil growth. Soon after, the Resettlement Administration was created to resettle farmers on more usable land. The Emergency Relief Appropriation in 1935 acted similarly to the Federal Emergency Relief Act in 1933, creating the Works Progress Administration via executive order. The WPA, in its lifespan, would employ over 8.5 million people to public works jobs. This included not just construction jobs, but jobs in the arts as well.
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
First New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1933
New Deal Programs: 1934
Second New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1935
New Deal Programs: 1936
Third New Deal Programs
Content: The Soil Conservation Act was passed to help fight soil erosion, which was devastating to farmers in the midst of the Dust Bowl, and paid farmers who helped counter it by growing crops that helped promote soil growth. Soon after, the Resettlement Administration was created to resettle farmers on more usable land. The Emergency Relief Appropriation in 1935 acted similarly to the Federal Emergency Relief Act in 1933, creating the Works Progress Administration via executive order. The WPA, in its lifespan, would employ over 8.5 million people to public works jobs. This included not just construction jobs, but jobs in the arts as well. New Deal Programs: 1936
1936 didn't see anywhere near as many New Deal programs as the previous few years, as Roosevelt campaigned for reelection against Alf Landon, an election he won overwhelmingly. Famously, FDR had a campaign speech at Madison Square Garden in October where he referred to financial monopolies as an enemy of peace, and that the powers that be in these industries despised him. One of the more notable programs of the few that came into being in 1936 was the Rural Electrification Act, which offered assistance in providing much-needed electricity for rural farmers. Third New Deal Programs
As Roosevelt entered his second term, a "Third New Deal" of sorts was rolled out.
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Title: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do? - TheStreet
Headings: What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
What Were the New Deal Programs and What Did They Do?
First New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1933
New Deal Programs: 1934
Second New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs: 1935
New Deal Programs: 1936
Third New Deal Programs
Content: New Deal Programs: 1936
1936 didn't see anywhere near as many New Deal programs as the previous few years, as Roosevelt campaigned for reelection against Alf Landon, an election he won overwhelmingly. Famously, FDR had a campaign speech at Madison Square Garden in October where he referred to financial monopolies as an enemy of peace, and that the powers that be in these industries despised him. One of the more notable programs of the few that came into being in 1936 was the Rural Electrification Act, which offered assistance in providing much-needed electricity for rural farmers. Third New Deal Programs
As Roosevelt entered his second term, a "Third New Deal" of sorts was rolled out. This includes the United States Housing Act of 1937 that created the United States Housing Authority, which helped to fund affordable public housing. 1938 also saw the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act, establishing commonly used labor practices like minimum wage and overtime pay.
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Title: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned - The Student View
Headings: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
1. Animals have feelings too
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2. Medical animal testing doesn’t really work
3. There are other methods available
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4. It’s wasteful
Content: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned - The Student View
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4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
I believe animal testing is unnecessary, and that we are investing a lot of money and time in something that doesn’t work in beauty or medicine. By Eliana, London · April 11, 2019
Pic: Pixabay / Tibor Janosi Mozes
1. Animals have feelings too
This isn’t just another cheesy quote you have heard before but fact. Animals do feel pain, fear and happiness. The majority of animals that are tested are rats and monkeys, and they still feel pain and suffering. Could you live with yourself knowing you have hurt an animal for a beauty product? Just imagine your pet being mistreated and having to live its whole life not knowing anything but pain. via GIPHY
2. Medical animal testing doesn’t really work
Yes, some medical breakthrough have happen through animal testing, however, according to The Telegraph, “In each, there has been a catalogue of failed treatments.
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Title: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned - The Student View
Headings: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
1. Animals have feelings too
via GIPHY
2. Medical animal testing doesn’t really work
3. There are other methods available
via GIPHY
4. It’s wasteful
Content: The majority of animals that are tested are rats and monkeys, and they still feel pain and suffering. Could you live with yourself knowing you have hurt an animal for a beauty product? Just imagine your pet being mistreated and having to live its whole life not knowing anything but pain. via GIPHY
2. Medical animal testing doesn’t really work
Yes, some medical breakthrough have happen through animal testing, however, according to The Telegraph, “In each, there has been a catalogue of failed treatments. For example, at least 37 HIV vaccines that have been tested on primates have failed in humans; none has succeeded. In the case of stroke treatments, 95 experimental drugs have passed animal tests but failed in human clinical trials.” 3. There are other methods available
According to a big animal rights organisation PETA, “Harvard’s Wyss Institute has created “organs-on-chips” that contain human cells grown in a state-of-the-art system to mimic the structure and function of human organs and organ systems.
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Title: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned - The Student View
Headings: 4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
4 Reasons Why Animal Testing Should Be Banned
1. Animals have feelings too
via GIPHY
2. Medical animal testing doesn’t really work
3. There are other methods available
via GIPHY
4. It’s wasteful
Content: For example, at least 37 HIV vaccines that have been tested on primates have failed in humans; none has succeeded. In the case of stroke treatments, 95 experimental drugs have passed animal tests but failed in human clinical trials.” 3. There are other methods available
According to a big animal rights organisation PETA, “Harvard’s Wyss Institute has created “organs-on-chips” that contain human cells grown in a state-of-the-art system to mimic the structure and function of human organs and organ systems. The chips can be used instead of animals in disease research, drug testing, and toxicity testing and have been shown to replicate human physiology, diseases, and drug responses more accurately than crude animal experiments do” this means we can and must stop animal testing. via GIPHY
4. It’s wasteful
According to PETA, animal testing isn’t just ethically wrong, but also very wasteful. In a blog on stopping animal testing, the author writes, “Animal experiments prolong the suffering of people waiting for effective cures by misleading experimenters and squandering precious money, time, and resources that could have been spent on human-relevant research.”
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Title: When did World War 1 start, how many people died and what was life like for the soldiers in the trenches?
Headings: When did World War 1 start, how many people died and what was life like for the soldiers in the trenches?
When did World War 1 start, how many people died and what was life like for the soldiers in the trenches?
IT was a war unprecedented in the destruction and deaths caused, which led to the fall of four imperial dynasties.
When did World War One start?
When did World War One end?
How many people died in World War One?
What was life like in the trenches?
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Content: This in addition to further military defeat granted the Germans a victory. German troops then carried out an offensive along the Western Front in 1918 but the Allies drove back the Germans. Eventually the Austro-Hungarian empire agreed to an armistice on November 4, and days later, on the 11, Germany also agreed - ending the war. How many people died in World War One? Some 8,500,000 died in the conflict, as a result of wounds and/or disease. The Battle of the Somme, on July 1, 1916, saw 57,470 personnel from the British Army die in a single day. The greatest number of casualties came from artillery. Poison gas and small arms followed on as the next biggest killers. It has been estimated the number of civilian deaths during the war - largely caused by starvation, exposure, disease, military encounters and massacres - reached 13,000,000. 3
Some 8,500,000 died in the conflict, as a result of wounds and/or disease Credit:
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Title: When did World War 1 start, how many people died and what was life like for the soldiers in the trenches?
Headings: When did World War 1 start, how many people died and what was life like for the soldiers in the trenches?
When did World War 1 start, how many people died and what was life like for the soldiers in the trenches?
IT was a war unprecedented in the destruction and deaths caused, which led to the fall of four imperial dynasties.
When did World War One start?
When did World War One end?
How many people died in World War One?
What was life like in the trenches?
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JAB’S ARMY
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MISSING RIDDLE
Breaking
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Content: The Battle of the Somme, on July 1, 1916, saw 57,470 personnel from the British Army die in a single day. The greatest number of casualties came from artillery. Poison gas and small arms followed on as the next biggest killers. It has been estimated the number of civilian deaths during the war - largely caused by starvation, exposure, disease, military encounters and massacres - reached 13,000,000. 3
Some 8,500,000 died in the conflict, as a result of wounds and/or disease Credit: Getty - Contributor
What was life like in the trenches? Much of the war was fought by soldiers living in trenches along the Western Front. They were long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived all day and night. German trenches lined one side and the Allied trenches lined the other - the middle was No Man's Land. Soldiers had to cross the hazardous space if they wanted to attack.
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Title: 12 Young Celebs Who Show Too Much Skin For Their Age | TheTalko
Headings: 12 Young Celebs Who Show Too Much Skin For Their Age
12 Young Celebs Who Show Too Much Skin For Their Age
12 Bella Hadid
11 Kylie Jenner
10 Pia Mia
9 Miley Cyrus
8 Selena Gomez
7 Ariana Grande
6 Taylor Momsen
5 Vanessa Hudgens
4 Kendall Jenner
3 Noah Cyrus
2 Willow Smith
1 Rihanna
Content: Many people took to Twitter to diss the inappropriate outfit, with one person saying, “Rihanna took that dress too far. I can’t support that.” We are all for loving our bodies but when you have millions of young fans watching and you show up to an event basically wearing a see through negligee, that is not okay. Sources: people.com , therichest.com , madamenoire.com
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: Here are 13 things that are totally normal in the U.S. but are considered rude in other countries. 13 Tipping
In the U.S. all kinds of professions rely on tips to offset minimum wages. This is just not the case everywhere in the world. In fact, if you try to tip someone in Japan or Korea, they might be seriously insulted. In those cultures, people really take pride in their jobs and working hard for the money that they are given, so they don't need any extra incentives to do things right the first time. If you're traveling in Japan, however, be ready to add on a tip, since most areas with a high amount of tourism have embraced tipping. 12 Whistling
You probably don't think much about whistling at all, and you certainly don't consider it rude unless someone is doing it in your face or really disruptively. However, in Haiti, whistling can be taken the wrong way, especially if you are a child who is supposed to be sitting quietly amongst your elders. Whistling is considered an affront similar to making direct eye contact with the elders, standing with your hands on your hips which can be seen as aggressive, or sitting in a cross-legged position. 11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
In America, we love a toothy laugh showing off those pearly whites.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: If you're traveling in Japan, however, be ready to add on a tip, since most areas with a high amount of tourism have embraced tipping. 12 Whistling
You probably don't think much about whistling at all, and you certainly don't consider it rude unless someone is doing it in your face or really disruptively. However, in Haiti, whistling can be taken the wrong way, especially if you are a child who is supposed to be sitting quietly amongst your elders. Whistling is considered an affront similar to making direct eye contact with the elders, standing with your hands on your hips which can be seen as aggressive, or sitting in a cross-legged position. 11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
In America, we love a toothy laugh showing off those pearly whites. Show those teeth so we know it's real! But in Japan, laughing loudly with your mouth open is considered impolite and according to some people a little "horse like." It's like how we feel about yawning without covering your mouth or eating with your mouth gaping open. Not the worst thing in the world but sort of rude and sometimes even a little repulsive. It can be hard to change those habits overnight when traveling, so just be mindful.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: if you sit in the back you're emphasizing the fact that this person is separate from you. It's interesting because they are providing a service, and in the U.S. it would actually feel pretty awkward to ride up front in the taxi driver's space. If you're in Rwanda or Japan, you better not try to eat in that cab either, as in those countries it's considered rude to eat in a place that food isn't served. 8 Changing Your Meal
Many countries take their dining experiences quite seriously. This means that you should respect the exact version of the food that was served to you and not alter it in any way. France, Italy, Japan, and Spain all take this pretty seriously, so accept your meal as is so as not to insult anyone. You might not even want to request condiments if there are none at the table. You also should be careful about finishing your entire meal if you're in China, Thailand, Russia, or the Philippines, as this is taken as an insult that not enough food was provided. 7 Using Your Left Hand
That's right: in Africa, India, Sri Lanka, and the Middle East you might insult someone by doing pretty much anything with your left hand.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: France, Italy, Japan, and Spain all take this pretty seriously, so accept your meal as is so as not to insult anyone. You might not even want to request condiments if there are none at the table. You also should be careful about finishing your entire meal if you're in China, Thailand, Russia, or the Philippines, as this is taken as an insult that not enough food was provided. 7 Using Your Left Hand
That's right: in Africa, India, Sri Lanka, and the Middle East you might insult someone by doing pretty much anything with your left hand. There are a lot of theories out there about why this is the case, depending on who you ask. Some say that certain cultures view the left hand as evil and so using it is a real slap in the face to people around you. In many places the left hand is reserved for toilet duties so it is more likely that people are just trying to protect each other from a hand that might literally be unclean. Luckily, we tend to shake with our right hand anyway, so this isn't a huge adjustment to make when greeting those in other countries. 6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
In Muslim, Hindu, Arab, and Buddhist countries, it is considered rude to show the soles of your feet.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: There are a lot of theories out there about why this is the case, depending on who you ask. Some say that certain cultures view the left hand as evil and so using it is a real slap in the face to people around you. In many places the left hand is reserved for toilet duties so it is more likely that people are just trying to protect each other from a hand that might literally be unclean. Luckily, we tend to shake with our right hand anyway, so this isn't a huge adjustment to make when greeting those in other countries. 6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
In Muslim, Hindu, Arab, and Buddhist countries, it is considered rude to show the soles of your feet. Since feet always touch the ground and presumably get dirty, it is considered unclean and disrespectful to be flaunting them around. You definitely don't want to be crossing your ankle over your knee and flashing that sole around at anyone. The bottom of the shoe, however, can be considered even worse, and throwing shoes at people is considered a very strong statement since it's as low as things get. This is why the shoes are always removed for prayer in the Muslim culture. 5 Crossing Your Fingers
In America, crossing your fingers is considered to be a wish for good luck (or something we do while we're lying), but not so in Vietnam.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: Since feet always touch the ground and presumably get dirty, it is considered unclean and disrespectful to be flaunting them around. You definitely don't want to be crossing your ankle over your knee and flashing that sole around at anyone. The bottom of the shoe, however, can be considered even worse, and throwing shoes at people is considered a very strong statement since it's as low as things get. This is why the shoes are always removed for prayer in the Muslim culture. 5 Crossing Your Fingers
In America, crossing your fingers is considered to be a wish for good luck (or something we do while we're lying), but not so in Vietnam. Cross your fingers over there and you will be sending the signal that is a crude shorthand for "vagina." Now that could get awkward. In Thailand, giving a thumbs-up is like sticking out your tongue, and in Australia what we think of the peace sign means "up yours" if the palm is facing inward. And if you use the "come here" beckoning motion in the Philippines, you might really piss someone off since it's only used for dogs. 4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
While showing the soles of your feet is considered rude in some places, in other places you should be prepared to remove your shoes any time you go inside.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: In most Asian and Caribbean cultures it's customary to remove your shoes off before entering someone's home. In Asia, the homes used to be raised a couple feet off the earth for ventilation between the floor and the damp earth, and it became a habit to remove the shoes before stepping up into the house. A lot of the traditional lifestyle centered around the floor, and many Asians also take reflexology pretty seriously: the belief that the feet need some time to breathe. 3 Blowing Your Nose
This one sort of makes sense because blowing your nose is pretty gross when you think about it, but in some countries it's considered beyond gross and even downright repulsive. Don't think about going public with your tissues in China, France, Japan, Turkey, or Saudi Arabia. Perhaps it feels a little too close for comfort. After all, in places like China, Korea, Thailand, and the Middle East, it can be offensive even to touch or hug someone depending on the circumstance. 2 Getting Excited About Presents
If you're lucky enough to receive a gift from someone in China or India, you shouldn't open it immediately in their company. It's considered greedy and poor form to do it while the gift giver is still around.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures | TheTalko
Headings: 13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Normal Things That Are Rude In Other Cultures
13 Tipping
12 Whistling
11 Laughing With Your Mouth Open
10 Being On Time
9 Sitting In The Backseat Of A Cab
8 Changing Your Meal
7 Using Your Left Hand
6 Showing The Soles Of Your Feet
5 Crossing Your Fingers
4 Wearing Your Shoes Inside
3 Blowing Your Nose
2 Getting Excited About Presents
1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
Content: Don't think about going public with your tissues in China, France, Japan, Turkey, or Saudi Arabia. Perhaps it feels a little too close for comfort. After all, in places like China, Korea, Thailand, and the Middle East, it can be offensive even to touch or hug someone depending on the circumstance. 2 Getting Excited About Presents
If you're lucky enough to receive a gift from someone in China or India, you shouldn't open it immediately in their company. It's considered greedy and poor form to do it while the gift giver is still around. If you're offered a gift in Japan or China, you might actually want to consider declining the gift a few times. In those places, they expect you to refuse the gift a few times before accepting even though they will continue to offer. It's very different than here where we quickly accept invites, gifts, etc. without thinking about what we're returning to the gift giver. 1 Talking With Your Hands In Your Pockets
In America, where you put your hands when talking to someone doesn't matter or mean anything at all.
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https://www.thetalko.com/13-normal-things-that-are-rude-in-other-cultures/
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Title: 15 Evil People Who Run Hollywood | TheTalko
Headings: 15 Evil People Who Run Hollywood
15 Evil People Who Run Hollywood
15 Donald Trump
14 Mel Gibson
13 Oliver Stone
12 James Cameron
11 Ari Emanuel
10 Harvey Weinstein
9 Arnold Schwarzenegger
8 Roman Polanski
7 Bryan Singer
6 Bill Cosby
5 Jason Murphy
4 Walt Disney
3 Woody Allen
2 Kris Jenner
1 Brett Ratner
Content: 9 Arnold Schwarzenegger
Via Huffington Post
As of late, the Austrian-American actor/body builder/”It’s not a tumor” former governor with a last name you wouldn’t want to spell in a clutch situation has been openly feuding with President Trump over a rather trivial matter regarding TV ratings. But years before, Arnold Schwarzenegger was faced with an entire plethora of physical and personal misconduct allegations from several women. Like most men in the business, Schwarzenegger took the “Nah, didn’t happen, nope” stance and simply denied, denied, denied. He did apologize for past behavior but stated that not everything the public hears is true. Schwarzenegger may have been box office gold in the 1980’s, but it was his marriage to Kennedy royalty Maria Shriver (now separated) that made him bulletproof in both the Hollywood industry AND the political world. Because of his humanitarian acts (including being heavily involved with the Special Olympics, which was founded by his former mother-in-law Eunice Kennedy Shiver), both Hollywood and the public seem to forgive him for his atrocious acts toward women, making him a very dangerous, yet powerful, individual. 8 Roman Polanski
Via The Hollywood Reporter
Practically everyone knows the story of director Roman Polanski and if you don’t, I’d say it’s about time you crawl out from under whatever rock is shielding you from life. Polanski was arrested and charged with the assult of a young 13-year-old model in 1977, eight years after his pregnant wife Sharon Tate was murdered by the Manson Family. After he was released from prison (he only served a little over a month), he fled to Paris before his sentence was handed down by a judge. While living overseas, Polanski continued to make award-winning movies that were praised by Hollywood, including The Pianist, Oliver Twist, and The Ghost Writer, and received numerous Academy Awards, even though he wasn’t able to travel back to the states in order to accept them.
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https://www.thetalko.com/15-evil-people-who-run-hollywood/
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Title: 15 Reasons Men Have Difficulty Sharing Emotion | TheTalko
Headings: 15 Reasons Men Have Difficulty Sharing Emotion
15 Reasons Men Have Difficulty Sharing Emotion
15 Problematic Childhood
14 Judgement
13 They Don’t Know How
12 Trying to Maintain Confidence
11 Fear of Weakness
10 Want to Protect Their Partner
9 Lack of Trust
8 Stifled by Anger
7 Immaturity
6 Mental Illness
5 Bad Relationship
4 Hiding Something
3 They Don’t Recognize True Emotion
2 Years of Denial Has Left Them Numb
1 Don’t Understand its Importance
Content: It can lead to infantile behavior. When people don’t understand why they feel their emotions and how to deal with them, it stifles their ability to communicate effectively. Emotions are very complicated, and they make up a large part of the personality. Without basic knowledge of such intricate, inner workings, it becomes difficult for a person to know who they really are. In turn, it makes it harder for a person to have a relationship in which they give themselves in complete openness and honesty. 14 Judgement
via Pixabay.com
This is one of the major reasons men feel the need to hide their emotions. The fear of being judged for being open about how they feel, often drives them to hold it all in. Most men feel strongly about social norms and how they portray themselves to the world. They grow up aligning themselves with those norms in order to fit in. They fear if they show a more vulnerable side, it will over shadow their other masculine traits.
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https://www.thetalko.com/15-reasons-men-have-difficulty-sharing-emotion/
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Title: 15 Reasons Why Women Aren't Wearing Bras Anymore | TheTalko
Headings: 15 Reasons Why Women Aren't Wearing Bras Anymore
15 Reasons Why Women Aren't Wearing Bras Anymore
15 A Natural Lift
14 It’s Easier to Breathe
13 Helps Eliminate Poor Posture
12 More Socially Acceptable
11 Reduces Headaches
10 Makes Breast Feeding Easier
9 Saves Money
8 Let Them Breathe
7 Better Digestion
6 Unsightly Marks
5 Prevent Thrush
4 Bras Are Fashioned By Men
3 Learning to Love Our Bodies
2 It’s Better for Us
1 Because It’s Sexy
Content: A band that is too tight around the middle can create a spot in the back where the upper half and the lower half no longer work effectively together. This can lead us to slumping our shoulders and upper back and slumping our lower back, causing mild to severe back pain. The most obvious way to work on improving our posture is to spend more time not wearing a bra and, if we must wear one, to get one that is properly fitted for our body. 12 More Socially Acceptable
What is really helping women give up bra wearing is that fact that so many celebrities are leaving their bras at home. These celebrities include actresses Nicole Richie, Halle Berry, Sharon Stone, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Singers, such as Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, and Janet Jackson are also going braless in public. Turn the pages of any fashion magazine and, again, the models are braless. It’s sexy and it’s natural. As more women join in the braless revolution, the more socially acceptable it becomes. 11 Reduces Headaches
A tight bra band can cause problems for some women.
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https://www.thetalko.com/15-reasons-why-women-dont-wear-bras-anymore/
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Title: 15 Guys Taylor Swift Has Dated (And 5 She'd Never) | TheTalko
Headings: 15 Guys Taylor Swift Has Dated (And 5 She'd Never)
15 Guys Taylor Swift Has Dated (And 5 She'd Never)
20 Taylor Dated Joe Jonas In 2008 (Confirmed)
19 Taylor Dated Lucas Till In 2009 (Confirmed)
18 Taylor Dated Taylor Lautner In 2009 (Confirmed)
17 Taylor Would Never Date Nick Jonas
16 Taylor Dated John Mayer In 2009 (Confirmed)
15 Taylor Dated Cory Monteith In 2010 (Rumored)
14 Taylor Dated Jake Gyllenhaal 2010-2011 (Confirmed)
13 Taylor Would Never Date Bruno Mars
12 Taylor Dated Adam Young In 2011 (Rumored)
11 Taylor Dated Chord Overstreet In 2011 (Rumored)
10 Taylor Dated Eddie Redmayne In 2012 (Rumored)
9 Taylor Would Never Date Justin Bieber
8 Taylor Dated Zac Efron In 2012 (Rumored)
7 Taylor Dated Conor Kennedy In 2012 (Confirmed)
6 Taylor Dated Harry Styles 2012-2013 (Confirmed)
5 Taylor Would Never Date Zayn Malik
4 Taylor Dated Calvin Harris 2015-2016 (Confirmed)
3 Taylor Dated Tom Hiddleston 2016 (Confirmed)
2 Taylor Is Dating Joe Alwyn 2017-Now (Confirmed)
1 Taylor Would Never Date Orlando Bloom
Content: They starred in the movie Valentine’s Day together during that period of time. Unfortunately, the relationship did not last and she released a song called “ Back to December ” in response to the heartache. 17 Taylor Would Never Date Nick Jonas
via AsiaOne
Taylor Swift would never date Nick Jonas! Well… We can never say "never" because, in Hollywood, anything is possible. But the fact that Taylor Swift had a relationship with Joe Jonas pretty much makes it obvious that both of his brothers, Kevin Jonas and Nick Jonas would be completely off-limits! 16 Taylor Dated John Mayer In 2009 (Confirmed)
via EOnline
Taylor Swift dated John Mayer in 2009 and released the song “ Dear John " in response to her heartache after the relationship ended. She took digs at the fact that he took advantage of her at the young age of 19 and played with her emotions. The lyrics she wrote about him were absolutely incredible and super powerful. 15 Taylor Dated Cory Monteith In 2010 (Rumored)
via EOnline
Taylor Swift was rumored to have dated Cory Monteith in 2010. This relationship was never officially confirmed but it was heavily speculated about for a while.
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https://www.thetalko.com/taylor-swift-ex-boyfriends/
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Title: 15 Guys Taylor Swift Has Dated (And 5 She'd Never) | TheTalko
Headings: 15 Guys Taylor Swift Has Dated (And 5 She'd Never)
15 Guys Taylor Swift Has Dated (And 5 She'd Never)
20 Taylor Dated Joe Jonas In 2008 (Confirmed)
19 Taylor Dated Lucas Till In 2009 (Confirmed)
18 Taylor Dated Taylor Lautner In 2009 (Confirmed)
17 Taylor Would Never Date Nick Jonas
16 Taylor Dated John Mayer In 2009 (Confirmed)
15 Taylor Dated Cory Monteith In 2010 (Rumored)
14 Taylor Dated Jake Gyllenhaal 2010-2011 (Confirmed)
13 Taylor Would Never Date Bruno Mars
12 Taylor Dated Adam Young In 2011 (Rumored)
11 Taylor Dated Chord Overstreet In 2011 (Rumored)
10 Taylor Dated Eddie Redmayne In 2012 (Rumored)
9 Taylor Would Never Date Justin Bieber
8 Taylor Dated Zac Efron In 2012 (Rumored)
7 Taylor Dated Conor Kennedy In 2012 (Confirmed)
6 Taylor Dated Harry Styles 2012-2013 (Confirmed)
5 Taylor Would Never Date Zayn Malik
4 Taylor Dated Calvin Harris 2015-2016 (Confirmed)
3 Taylor Dated Tom Hiddleston 2016 (Confirmed)
2 Taylor Is Dating Joe Alwyn 2017-Now (Confirmed)
1 Taylor Would Never Date Orlando Bloom
Content: 16 Taylor Dated John Mayer In 2009 (Confirmed)
via EOnline
Taylor Swift dated John Mayer in 2009 and released the song “ Dear John " in response to her heartache after the relationship ended. She took digs at the fact that he took advantage of her at the young age of 19 and played with her emotions. The lyrics she wrote about him were absolutely incredible and super powerful. 15 Taylor Dated Cory Monteith In 2010 (Rumored)
via EOnline
Taylor Swift was rumored to have dated Cory Monteith in 2010. This relationship was never officially confirmed but it was heavily speculated about for a while. Before he passed away, he was in a loving and committed relationship with Lea Michele who was left in a state of mourning after he passed away. 14 Taylor Dated Jake Gyllenhaal 2010-2011 (Confirmed)
via YouTube
It is confirmed that Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal dated for a few months between 2010 and 2011. The relationship reportedly only lasted for about three months. It was interesting to their fans to take note of the fact that he is nine years older than her. 13 Taylor Would Never Date Bruno Mars
via J-14
It is highly unlikely that Taylor Swift would ever date Bruno Mars.
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https://www.thetalko.com/taylor-swift-ex-boyfriends/
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Title: Queen of Pentacles Tarot Card Meaning
Headings: The Tarot Guide
The Tarot Guide
Queen of Pentacles
Upright Meaning Guide
Queen of Pentacles Upright Tarot Card Key Meanings:
Get a Tarot Reading
General Meaning and Interpretation (Upright)
Love & Relationships (Upright)
Money & Career (Upright)
Health (Upright)
Spirituality (Upright)
Reversed Meaning Guide
Queen of Pentacles Reversed Tarot Card Key Meanings:
General meaning and interpretation (Reversed)
Love & Relationships (Reversed)
Money & Career (Reversed)
Health (Reversed)
Spirituality (Reversed)
Content: She may be an Earth sign such as Taurus, Virgo or Capricorn.
Love & Relationships (Reversed)
In a love Tarot reading, if you are in a relationship, the Queen of Pentacles reversed can indicate that you will be jealous or insecure in your relationship or that you and your partner may be bored or stuck in a rut. You or your partner may be expressing your insecurity be acting in a possessive or controlling manner. If representing a person in the relationship, this person may be unpleasant, lazy or boring and will expect her partner to do all the work in the relationship. Alternatively, she may be jealous, possessive, manipulative, shallow, spoiled, a social climber, a cheater and a sociopath. She can be a neglectful or abusive mother. If you are single, the Queen of Pentacles reversed indicates that you may need to work on yourself before you can find a healthy relationship. You may be lacking confidence or waiting for someone to come along who will provide you with the things you want rather than putting the effort into getting things yourself. If you enter a relationship on the basis of what you think someone can do for you or the security they can provide you, it will not go well as you will be in it for the wrong reasons. Even if they do provide you with what you want, you will not be equal partners and you could end up feeling insecure or possessive as you will have too much to lose if the relationship fails.
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https://www.thetarotguide.com/queen-of-pentacles
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_157932041#4_388488923
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Title: HeForShe: Feminism vs Misandry
Headings: HeForShe: Feminism vs Misandry
HeForShe: Feminism vs Misandry
#HeForShe
What is Feminism?
Toxic femininity and toxic masculinity
Misandry in the name of feminism
Alisha Bilal
5,000+ pageviews
Content: This is just one example of the many ways that our society shows individuals that men are more important and powerful than women are. Because the patriarchy gives men an unfair amount of power, feminists want the power balance to be equal. In a perfect society, men and women would have equal rights. This means that, once this ideal is achieved, men will not have as much unearned power as before. This is where people tend to get confused. However, taking away male privilege does not automatically mean giving women more privileges than men have. Advocating for equality does not automatically mean that the side which currently has more privilege is hated. Toxic femininity and toxic masculinity
A lot of people also assume that feminists focus solely on women's problems and toxic femininity. Toxic femininity is when traits such as empathy, fragility, patience, and tenderness are associated with women and it is when women are expected to uphold these traits in order to be classed 'feminine'. Not only does it cover personality traits, but women are also supposed to look a certain way:
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https://www.theteenmagazine.com/heforshe-feminism-vs-misandry
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Title: HeForShe: Feminism vs Misandry
Headings: HeForShe: Feminism vs Misandry
HeForShe: Feminism vs Misandry
#HeForShe
What is Feminism?
Toxic femininity and toxic masculinity
Misandry in the name of feminism
Alisha Bilal
5,000+ pageviews
Content: However, taking away male privilege does not automatically mean giving women more privileges than men have. Advocating for equality does not automatically mean that the side which currently has more privilege is hated. Toxic femininity and toxic masculinity
A lot of people also assume that feminists focus solely on women's problems and toxic femininity. Toxic femininity is when traits such as empathy, fragility, patience, and tenderness are associated with women and it is when women are expected to uphold these traits in order to be classed 'feminine'. Not only does it cover personality traits, but women are also supposed to look a certain way: hairless, small yet voluptuous, and conventionally 'beautiful'. This is all done in the name of femininity. Essentially, toxic femininity is when the patriarchy creates an image of the 'perfect woman' and manipulates women worldwide into thinking that they should resemble this ideal. While this is definitely something that feminists are trying to get rid of, they are also working to get rid of toxic masculinity. Similar to toxic femininity, toxic masculinity is when the patriarchy tries to enforce their beliefs of a 'perfect man' on individuals.
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https://www.theteenmagazine.com/heforshe-feminism-vs-misandry
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Title: 20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
Headings: 20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
Something New
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20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
20 They’ve Both Called the Relationship ‘A Learning Experience’
19 Taylor’s Song Lyrics Tell How She Really Felt
18 They Took Numerous Trips Together
17 They Were in a Snowmobile Crash Together
16 Harry Predicted the Song Written About Him
15 Harry Also Wrote a Song About Taylor
14 Harry was Embarrassed by their Quick Breakup
13 They Were Introduced By Ed Sheeran
12 Harry was Only 18 Years Old When They Dated
11 Taylor Didn’t Date for a While After Their Breakup
10 Taylor’s Longest Relationships Came Directly After Harry
9 Harry Has Had an Equally Full Relationship History
8 Harry’s Rebound was Nicole Scherzinger
7 Gigi Hadid May Have Snubbed Harry as a Result of the Breakup
6 Harry Decided to Release His Latest Album on Taylor’s Birthday
5 Harry Gave Taylor Cupcakes for Her Birthday
4 Taylor Got Harry an Even More Thoughtful Birthday Gift
3 Taylor Secretly Knew Harry’s Tattoo was Written Incorrectly
2 They Used to Share a Necklace
1 Harry Has Enduring Love for Taylor’s Music
Next Little Known Facts About Tom Brady's First Born, Jack Edward
Content: As a result, he felt “a little foolish” about the fact that it ended after only a few months. 13 They Were Introduced By Ed Sheeran
Via LA Times
According to Rolling Stone, Taylor Swift and Harry Styles were first introduced to one another through their mutual friend, fellow star and singer/songwriter, Ed Sheeran. While the question remains whether or not Taylor and Harry are on good terms, both are reportedly still friends with Sheeran. So far, it doesn't seem like Sheeran has played matchmaker again. 12 Harry was Only 18 Years Old When They Dated
Via Splash
While Taylor was in her mid-20s during her time with Harry, it may shock some fans to know that Harry was only 18 years old! However, the couple allegedly met for the first time after Harry’s birthday, so he technically never knew the singer while he was underage. It’s also worth pointing out that the age of consent in England (where Harry is from) is 16. 11 Taylor Didn’t Date for a While After Their Breakup
Via YouTube
When they broke up in early 2013, Taylor was vocal about her desire to not date anyone for some time afterward. And it turns out, she followed through. According to a detailed Taylor Swift relationship timeline published by Billboard, the singer didn’t date anyone until Calvin Harris in 2015.
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Title: 20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
Headings: 20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
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20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
20 They’ve Both Called the Relationship ‘A Learning Experience’
19 Taylor’s Song Lyrics Tell How She Really Felt
18 They Took Numerous Trips Together
17 They Were in a Snowmobile Crash Together
16 Harry Predicted the Song Written About Him
15 Harry Also Wrote a Song About Taylor
14 Harry was Embarrassed by their Quick Breakup
13 They Were Introduced By Ed Sheeran
12 Harry was Only 18 Years Old When They Dated
11 Taylor Didn’t Date for a While After Their Breakup
10 Taylor’s Longest Relationships Came Directly After Harry
9 Harry Has Had an Equally Full Relationship History
8 Harry’s Rebound was Nicole Scherzinger
7 Gigi Hadid May Have Snubbed Harry as a Result of the Breakup
6 Harry Decided to Release His Latest Album on Taylor’s Birthday
5 Harry Gave Taylor Cupcakes for Her Birthday
4 Taylor Got Harry an Even More Thoughtful Birthday Gift
3 Taylor Secretly Knew Harry’s Tattoo was Written Incorrectly
2 They Used to Share a Necklace
1 Harry Has Enduring Love for Taylor’s Music
Next Little Known Facts About Tom Brady's First Born, Jack Edward
Content: However, the couple allegedly met for the first time after Harry’s birthday, so he technically never knew the singer while he was underage. It’s also worth pointing out that the age of consent in England (where Harry is from) is 16. 11 Taylor Didn’t Date for a While After Their Breakup
Via YouTube
When they broke up in early 2013, Taylor was vocal about her desire to not date anyone for some time afterward. And it turns out, she followed through. According to a detailed Taylor Swift relationship timeline published by Billboard, the singer didn’t date anyone until Calvin Harris in 2015. 10 Taylor’s Longest Relationships Came Directly After Harry
Via YouTube
Interestingly, the same timeline reveals that all of Taylor Swift’s nine relationships before Harry (and including Harry) lasted only a few months (if that). However, Swift’s first relationship after Harry (with Calvin Harris) lasted over a year, from February 2015 to June 2016. She is currently in a surprisingly private relationship with actor Joe Alwyn that has lasted since 2017. 9 Harry Has Had an Equally Full Relationship History
Via Pinterest
Many people have given Taylor Swift a lot of flack over the years, for her numerous boyfriends and often-brief relationships. However, Harry Styles has a similar love life.
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Title: 20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
Headings: 20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
Something New
More
20 Little Known Details About Taylor Swift And Harry Styles' Relationship
20 They’ve Both Called the Relationship ‘A Learning Experience’
19 Taylor’s Song Lyrics Tell How She Really Felt
18 They Took Numerous Trips Together
17 They Were in a Snowmobile Crash Together
16 Harry Predicted the Song Written About Him
15 Harry Also Wrote a Song About Taylor
14 Harry was Embarrassed by their Quick Breakup
13 They Were Introduced By Ed Sheeran
12 Harry was Only 18 Years Old When They Dated
11 Taylor Didn’t Date for a While After Their Breakup
10 Taylor’s Longest Relationships Came Directly After Harry
9 Harry Has Had an Equally Full Relationship History
8 Harry’s Rebound was Nicole Scherzinger
7 Gigi Hadid May Have Snubbed Harry as a Result of the Breakup
6 Harry Decided to Release His Latest Album on Taylor’s Birthday
5 Harry Gave Taylor Cupcakes for Her Birthday
4 Taylor Got Harry an Even More Thoughtful Birthday Gift
3 Taylor Secretly Knew Harry’s Tattoo was Written Incorrectly
2 They Used to Share a Necklace
1 Harry Has Enduring Love for Taylor’s Music
Next Little Known Facts About Tom Brady's First Born, Jack Edward
Content: 10 Taylor’s Longest Relationships Came Directly After Harry
Via YouTube
Interestingly, the same timeline reveals that all of Taylor Swift’s nine relationships before Harry (and including Harry) lasted only a few months (if that). However, Swift’s first relationship after Harry (with Calvin Harris) lasted over a year, from February 2015 to June 2016. She is currently in a surprisingly private relationship with actor Joe Alwyn that has lasted since 2017. 9 Harry Has Had an Equally Full Relationship History
Via Pinterest
Many people have given Taylor Swift a lot of flack over the years, for her numerous boyfriends and often-brief relationships. However, Harry Styles has a similar love life. According to his relationship timeline in Seventeen, he had several relationships before Taylor that also only lasted a few months. Most of his relationships since have also run short, including his on-off relationship with Kendall Jenner. 8 Harry’s Rebound was Nicole Scherzinger
Via Instagram
For anyone who raises an eyebrow at Taylor being older than Harry, that’s nothing compared to who he dated in the months after their breakup. His rebound relationship was with former Pussycat Dolls lead singer, Nicole Scherzinger, who was 35 at the time, compared to Harry who was not yet 20 years old. 7 Gigi Hadid May Have Snubbed Harry as a Result of the Breakup
Via Pinterest
Model Gigi Hadid is known to be a good friend of Taylor’s, as well as close with another Harry Styles-ex, Kendall Jenner.
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Title: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated? | TheThings
Headings: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
13 Joe Jonas
12 Lucas Till
11 Taylor Lautner
10 John Mayer
9 Cory Monteith
8 Jake Gyllenhaal
7 Eddie Redmayne
6 Zac Efron
5 Connor Kenndey
4 Harry Styles
3 Calvin Harris
2 Tom Hiddleston
1 Joe Alwyn
Content: They were the perfect couple, but that was the problem. Till and Swift felt they make better friends than a couple. They mutually broke up and went their separate ways. Of course, Swift went on to be in several high-profile relationships. 11 Taylor Lautner
via Entertainment Tonight
From August 2009 to December 2009, Taylor Swift dated Taylor Lautner in a highly publicized relationship. They met on the set of Valentine's Day in which they play love interests. However, by the time the movie hit theatres in 2010, they were no longer dating. Indeed, Swift's song "Back To December" references her dumping someone in December. Most fans assume the song is about Swift breaking up with Lautner. 10 John Mayer
via Teen Vogue
At the age of 19, Taylor Swift dated musician John Mayer.
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Title: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated? | TheThings
Headings: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
13 Joe Jonas
12 Lucas Till
11 Taylor Lautner
10 John Mayer
9 Cory Monteith
8 Jake Gyllenhaal
7 Eddie Redmayne
6 Zac Efron
5 Connor Kenndey
4 Harry Styles
3 Calvin Harris
2 Tom Hiddleston
1 Joe Alwyn
Content: They met on the set of Valentine's Day in which they play love interests. However, by the time the movie hit theatres in 2010, they were no longer dating. Indeed, Swift's song "Back To December" references her dumping someone in December. Most fans assume the song is about Swift breaking up with Lautner. 10 John Mayer
via Teen Vogue
At the age of 19, Taylor Swift dated musician John Mayer. Of course, Mayer has an impressive dating history himself. They dated from December 2009 to February 2010. It might have been a short relationship, but it had long term damage. A heartbroken Swift then released the not so subtle single "Dear John." The brutal and personal song was clearly about Mayer.
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Title: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated? | TheThings
Headings: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
13 Joe Jonas
12 Lucas Till
11 Taylor Lautner
10 John Mayer
9 Cory Monteith
8 Jake Gyllenhaal
7 Eddie Redmayne
6 Zac Efron
5 Connor Kenndey
4 Harry Styles
3 Calvin Harris
2 Tom Hiddleston
1 Joe Alwyn
Content: Of course, Mayer responded with "Paper Doll," but Swift left a lasting impression. 9 Cory Monteith
via E News
In 2010, rumors swirled that Taylor Swift dated Corey Monteith from April to May in a brief relationship. Indeed, they attended various events together and took several pictures. However, neither Monteith nor Swift ever confirmed the stories. Rumors further suggest that Swift's song "Mine" is about their brief relationship. In 2013, Swift was devastated upon hearing the news that Monteith suddenly passed away. 8 Jake Gyllenhaal
via US Weekly
From October 2010 to January 2011, Taylor Swift dated Jake Gyllenhaal in a relationship that had everyone talking due to the ten year age gap. Eventually, Gyllenhaal ended the relationship. Of course, Swift turned to her music for comfort. The single "Last Kiss" makes references to the relationship, as does the song "All Too Well."
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Title: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated? | TheThings
Headings: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
13 Joe Jonas
12 Lucas Till
11 Taylor Lautner
10 John Mayer
9 Cory Monteith
8 Jake Gyllenhaal
7 Eddie Redmayne
6 Zac Efron
5 Connor Kenndey
4 Harry Styles
3 Calvin Harris
2 Tom Hiddleston
1 Joe Alwyn
Content: In 2013, Swift was devastated upon hearing the news that Monteith suddenly passed away. 8 Jake Gyllenhaal
via US Weekly
From October 2010 to January 2011, Taylor Swift dated Jake Gyllenhaal in a relationship that had everyone talking due to the ten year age gap. Eventually, Gyllenhaal ended the relationship. Of course, Swift turned to her music for comfort. The single "Last Kiss" makes references to the relationship, as does the song "All Too Well." The song details the scarf incident in which Swift's scarf ended up in Gyllenhaal's possession. Indeed, he wore the scarf on several occasions since the breakup. 7 Eddie Redmayne
via Pinterest
Rumors suggest that Taylor Swift and Eddie Redmayne dated from October 2011 to January 2012. They met when Swift auditioned for a role in Les Misérables. During that time, Swift and Redmayne often hung out together in New York, which sparked rumors they were dating.
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Title: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated? | TheThings
Headings: How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
How Many Celebrity Guys Has Taylor Swift Dated?
13 Joe Jonas
12 Lucas Till
11 Taylor Lautner
10 John Mayer
9 Cory Monteith
8 Jake Gyllenhaal
7 Eddie Redmayne
6 Zac Efron
5 Connor Kenndey
4 Harry Styles
3 Calvin Harris
2 Tom Hiddleston
1 Joe Alwyn
Content: Indeed, Swift was 22-years-old, and Kennedy was 18 at the time. They had people talking, but the relationship soon came to an end. Later, Swift released the song "Begin Again," which possibly makes references to her relationship with Kennedy. 4 Harry Styles
via Elle
Taylor Swift and Harry Styles seemed like a dream couple, but it soon turned into a nightmare. Swift and Styles dated for a brief time in 2012. On the surface, they appeared to be the perfect couple as they went for walks in Central Park and kissed on New Year's Eve. Of course, they also had some bad moments like the time they were in a snowmobile accident. Swift's song "I Knew You Were Trouble" is about her relationship with Styles, and the single "Out Of The Woods" also references the relationship. 3 Calvin Harris
via Marie Claire
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris dated from February 2015 to June 2016. Indeed, it seemed that Swift had finally settled down.
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Title: Top 10 Bands From The 1990s Everyone Listened To | TheThings
Headings: Top 10 Bands From The 1990s Everyone Listened To
Top 10 Bands From The 1990s Everyone Listened To
RELATED: 10 Things Most Fans Don’t Know About Backstreet Boys
10 Backstreet Boys
9 NSYNC
8 Spice Girls
RELATED: 10 Things Victoria Beckham Has Done Since The Spice Girls Broke Up
7 Wu-Tang Clan
6 Oasis
5 Blur
4 Soundgarden
RELATED: 10 Artists Who Stopped Making Music (& Why)
3 The Cranberries
2 Pearl Jam
1 Nirvana
Content: Top 10 Bands From The 1990s Everyone Listened To | TheThings
Top 10 Bands From The 1990s Everyone Listened To
Spice Girls, Nirvana, Oasis, Pearl Jam...which bands from the 1990s were so popular, pretty much everyone on the planet listened to them? By Val Barone Published Oct 11, 2020
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During the '90s music changed significantly. Many amazing new bands were born, and those who had started in the '80s changed their sound to adapt to the new decade, creating incredible albums. RELATED: 10 Things Most Fans Don’t Know About Backstreet Boys
In pop music, great dance-pop bands continued with the trend of teen pop that had started in the previous decades but took it to a whole new level. It was also the golden era for hip-hop, as the genre grew and established itself. For rock music, it was grunge, the so-called Seattle sound, that put an end to glam metal and changed the direction of the genre forever. 10 Backstreet Boys
The Backstreet Boys are an iconic band, very representative of the '90s' pop music, and to this day their music is relevant. They formed in 1993, and the group consisted of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, and Kevin Richardson. The latter left the band in 2006, but rejoined in 2012, just in time for the band's 20th anniversary in 2013.
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Title: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story | TheThings
Headings: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
11 Foreign Competition
10 Inefficient Manufacturing
9 AMX Did Not Sell
8 Renault Partnership
7 Poor Reliability Perception
6 Jeep Ownership
5 AMC Pacer Expenses
4 Design Issues
3 Lack of Partnerships
2 Ford and GM Competition
1 Lackluster Advertising
Next: 15 Facts About AMC And Their Beloved Muscle Cars
Content: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story | TheThings
Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
If American Motors made many of the same errors as other automakers, why did they go under while others did not? By Dave Kapaun Published May 27, 2020
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American Motors ceased to exist in 1988, however, they had been in decline for 25 years. Like many disastrous corporate failures, there is not any one reason why American Motors could not succeed. While General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler managed to make it through the ‘70s. There were many small things, over time, that led to the eventual death spiral and demise of the company. In fact, their products, with some exceptions, were as good as any of the Big Three models. In general, American Motors made a lot of the same mistakes as other automakers, but the timing was such that it magnified the effect of the error. Eventually, American Motors did not have the resources to recover from their missteps, like the other car companies.
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Title: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story | TheThings
Headings: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
11 Foreign Competition
10 Inefficient Manufacturing
9 AMX Did Not Sell
8 Renault Partnership
7 Poor Reliability Perception
6 Jeep Ownership
5 AMC Pacer Expenses
4 Design Issues
3 Lack of Partnerships
2 Ford and GM Competition
1 Lackluster Advertising
Next: 15 Facts About AMC And Their Beloved Muscle Cars
Content: While General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler managed to make it through the ‘70s. There were many small things, over time, that led to the eventual death spiral and demise of the company. In fact, their products, with some exceptions, were as good as any of the Big Three models. In general, American Motors made a lot of the same mistakes as other automakers, but the timing was such that it magnified the effect of the error. Eventually, American Motors did not have the resources to recover from their missteps, like the other car companies. There was also a general failure of imagination at the highest levels, when it was most needed. So if many of the automakers made the same mistakes, why did one of them go under while the others did not? Here is the full story why American Motors failed. 13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
Via ClassicCars
When the Nash and Hudson companies merged to create American Motors in 1954, it quickly became known as the small car company. In fact, their President George Romney often ridiculed the Big Three for making large "gas guzzlers".
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Title: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story | TheThings
Headings: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
11 Foreign Competition
10 Inefficient Manufacturing
9 AMX Did Not Sell
8 Renault Partnership
7 Poor Reliability Perception
6 Jeep Ownership
5 AMC Pacer Expenses
4 Design Issues
3 Lack of Partnerships
2 Ford and GM Competition
1 Lackluster Advertising
Next: 15 Facts About AMC And Their Beloved Muscle Cars
Content: There was also a general failure of imagination at the highest levels, when it was most needed. So if many of the automakers made the same mistakes, why did one of them go under while the others did not? Here is the full story why American Motors failed. 13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
Via ClassicCars
When the Nash and Hudson companies merged to create American Motors in 1954, it quickly became known as the small car company. In fact, their President George Romney often ridiculed the Big Three for making large "gas guzzlers". This was a good niche for the company, however, by the early 1960s, consumer demand for larger cars exploded, and American Motors was not ready to take advantage of it. 12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
Via Mecum
The success in 1964 of the Pontiac GTO and Ford Mustang caught the other automakers by surprise, and American Motors was no different. While Dodge and Plymouth went to the designers, American Motors decided to rush a car to the market in 1965. The Marlin was basically a Rambler Ambassador with a fastback added, and consumers were not impressed. By 1967, it was out of production.
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Title: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story | TheThings
Headings: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
11 Foreign Competition
10 Inefficient Manufacturing
9 AMX Did Not Sell
8 Renault Partnership
7 Poor Reliability Perception
6 Jeep Ownership
5 AMC Pacer Expenses
4 Design Issues
3 Lack of Partnerships
2 Ford and GM Competition
1 Lackluster Advertising
Next: 15 Facts About AMC And Their Beloved Muscle Cars
Content: This was a good niche for the company, however, by the early 1960s, consumer demand for larger cars exploded, and American Motors was not ready to take advantage of it. 12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
Via Mecum
The success in 1964 of the Pontiac GTO and Ford Mustang caught the other automakers by surprise, and American Motors was no different. While Dodge and Plymouth went to the designers, American Motors decided to rush a car to the market in 1965. The Marlin was basically a Rambler Ambassador with a fastback added, and consumers were not impressed. By 1967, it was out of production. 11 Foreign Competition
Via Mecum
The Rambler was a fairly successful car for American Motors, but by the late 1960s, small foreign imports were becoming extremely popular in the U.S. Despite their higher costs due to tariffs, they had the design and features consumers were looking for. Instead of creative new small car offerings, American Motors pretty much stuck with what had been successful previously, not realizing how the market was trending. 10 Inefficient Manufacturing
Via WikiMedia
By the 1970s, the manufacturing processes were starting to impact the bottom line. Most of the facilities were inherited from the Nash-Hudson merger and spread out all over the upper midwest. Many of the factories had not been updated since the 1950s and car parts and pieces had to be shipped long distances for assembly.
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Title: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story | TheThings
Headings: Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
Why American Motors Failed: The Full Story
13 Compact Cars At The Wrong Time
12 1965 AMC Marlin Problems
11 Foreign Competition
10 Inefficient Manufacturing
9 AMX Did Not Sell
8 Renault Partnership
7 Poor Reliability Perception
6 Jeep Ownership
5 AMC Pacer Expenses
4 Design Issues
3 Lack of Partnerships
2 Ford and GM Competition
1 Lackluster Advertising
Next: 15 Facts About AMC And Their Beloved Muscle Cars
Content: 11 Foreign Competition
Via Mecum
The Rambler was a fairly successful car for American Motors, but by the late 1960s, small foreign imports were becoming extremely popular in the U.S. Despite their higher costs due to tariffs, they had the design and features consumers were looking for. Instead of creative new small car offerings, American Motors pretty much stuck with what had been successful previously, not realizing how the market was trending. 10 Inefficient Manufacturing
Via WikiMedia
By the 1970s, the manufacturing processes were starting to impact the bottom line. Most of the facilities were inherited from the Nash-Hudson merger and spread out all over the upper midwest. Many of the factories had not been updated since the 1950s and car parts and pieces had to be shipped long distances for assembly. 9 AMX Did Not Sell
Via Mecum
The AMX was released in 1968 and was actually an innovative and stylish two-seat sports car with some power. It was based on the Javelin, which had been mildly successful. However, by the late ‘60s, American Motors had a reputation as a stodgy manufacturer of economic cars, and consumers were not ready to buy an AMX over a Camaro, Firebird, or Corvette. 8 Renault Partnership
Via AutoEvolutions
Bt the mid 1970s, American Motors was hemorrhaging cash and was desperately looking for a partner to bail them out. French manufacturer Renault came to the rescue, however, it did not work out in the end.
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