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Title: 15 Awesome Female Celebrities Who Support Great Causes | Teen Vogue Headings: 15 Awesome Female Celebrities Who Support Great Causes 15 Awesome Female Celebrities Who Support Great Causes They're giving back in a major way. There's often more to your favorite celebrities than meets the eye — in addition to the glitz and glamour that comes with their day jobs, they often give back to the communities and causes that mean a lot to them. In honor of Women’s History Month, we wanted to spotlight some of the iconic women throughout history who have lent their voices and their fame to causes close to their hearts. While we know and love them for their musical talent or their star power on the screen, these women make the world a better place with compassion and care, too. Nina Simone Audrey Hepburn Angelina Jolie Jennifer Lopez Viola Davis Dolly Parton Miley Cyrus Elizabeth Taylor Kim Kardashian Oprah Lady Gaga Beyoncé Emma Watson Mariska Hargitay Taylor Swift Want more Teen Vogue? Content: In addition to her work for the Foundation, the UN Foundation named Jennifer a Global Advocate for Girls and Women in 2015. Pinterest FilmMagic 6/17 Viola Davis “I was one of the 15 million kids in this country who didn’t know where the next meal was coming from,” Viola Davis has said. The How to Get Away with Murder actress teamed up with Hunger Is to help erase childhood hunger. Pinterest Getty Images 7/17 Dolly Parton Dolly Parton grew up poor in the hills of Tennessee, and when she found fame she wanted to give back to her community. She founded the Imagination Library as a way to spark a love of reading in children; the Library sends children one book per month. Now, the Imagination Library is available all over the U.S. and even in the United Kingdom, sending out over 60 million books to little kids everywhere. Pinterest 2015 Getty Images 8/17 Miley Cyrus Dolly’s goddaughter Miley has a cause near and dear to her heart, too. Her Happy Hippie Foundation seeks to “fight injustice facing homeless youth, LGBTQ youth, and other vulnerable populations.” Miley has used her visibility and voice to raise awareness, most notably by bringing a homeless date to the 2014 VMAs and with her super-viral Backyard Sessions videos featuring musician friends like Ariana Grande. (
https://www.teenvogue.com/gallery/celebrities-who-support-great-causes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1422910498#9_3212156308
Title: American Citizenship for Natives Was Withheld, Then Rights Were Long-Ignored | Teen Vogue Headings: American Citizenship for Natives Was Withheld, Then Rights Were Long-Ignored American Citizenship for Natives Was Withheld, Then Rights Were Long-Ignored Content: But the act wasn’t enough to ensure that citizenship rights were granted to Natives—beyond voting, major injustice still persisted on other fronts. So, to combat, Native people successfully pushed for legislation that specifically ensured they would be afforded the protection of all constitutional rights promised to every other U.S. citizen, like freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to peacefully assemble, to petition for redress of grievances, and to a trial by jury, of which they were still being denied. The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 (ICRA) passed, helping to right these wrongs. The battle for equality as citizens has continued ever since. Native people who are members of federally recognized tribes have dual citizenship, in their respective tribes and as U.S. citizens. They continue to face persecution for practicing their religion. Those who exercise their right to free speech and freedom of assembly by protesting the construction of environmentally harmful fossil fuel projects on their lands without their consent are now being targeted by state anti-protest laws in places like South Dakota and Texas. Native voter suppression continues, even after poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation were outlawed by the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as the full power of the act to protect voters has been dampened. The Shelby v. Holder decision rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2013 effectively removed a provision of the law that required states with histories of racial bias in voting to get permission before passing new voting-related laws, and mere weeks before the 2018 midterm elections, the Supreme Court allowed a new voter ID law to stand in North Dakota that prevented hundreds of Native residents from voting, swaying the election in favor of Republicans. While we continue to face battles to see our rights fully realized, there have been successes too.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/american-citizenship-for-natives
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424322634#13_3216347692
Title: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing | Teen Vogue Headings: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing The Chinese government requires you to get something called a hygiene permit to import your products. Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost. Content: “At this time, there is no way for a company to simultaneously maintain a cruelty-free commitment and sell in China,” says Kathleen Conlee, vice president of Animal Research Issues for the Humane Society of the United States. “ Cosmetic brands entering China, including MAC, know that their products will undergo some animal testing.... Cosmetics companies [that sell in China] are choosing to overlook animal testing for the opportunity to sell in the Chinese market.” MAC believes that working with Chinese regulators is the key to ending animal testing. But not necessarily, says Conlee: “ Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost,” she says. ( MAC would not share with Teen Vogue how lucrative the Chinese market is to their business.) Some major brands that have chosen not to sell in China include The Body Shop and Kat Von D. Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost. PETA and the Humane Society are supportive of MAC’s work with IIVS (“I applaud MAC for supporting them,” says Guillermo), yet neither group feels MAC needs to sell products to make a difference. Both PETA and the Humane Society have provided financial support with IIVS (e.g. sponsored trainings, research, etc.), but neither made a profit from it, showing there are other ways to put a stop to animal testing in the region.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/mac-animal-testing-china-criticism
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424322634#14_3216349771
Title: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing | Teen Vogue Headings: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing The Chinese government requires you to get something called a hygiene permit to import your products. Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost. Content: MAC would not share with Teen Vogue how lucrative the Chinese market is to their business.) Some major brands that have chosen not to sell in China include The Body Shop and Kat Von D. Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost. PETA and the Humane Society are supportive of MAC’s work with IIVS (“I applaud MAC for supporting them,” says Guillermo), yet neither group feels MAC needs to sell products to make a difference. Both PETA and the Humane Society have provided financial support with IIVS (e.g. sponsored trainings, research, etc.), but neither made a profit from it, showing there are other ways to put a stop to animal testing in the region. “The most effective thing for a company to do is not sell there,” says Guillermo. “ And that is the message that the Chinese government will hear loud and clear.” While MAC is committed to a future without animal testing, their team acknowledges it will take time. The first non-animal test was just approved last year. It took several years to be approved, and according to Marenus, it isn’t a test widely used by the industry.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/mac-animal-testing-china-criticism
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424322634#15_3216351569
Title: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing | Teen Vogue Headings: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing The Chinese government requires you to get something called a hygiene permit to import your products. Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost. Content: “The most effective thing for a company to do is not sell there,” says Guillermo. “ And that is the message that the Chinese government will hear loud and clear.” While MAC is committed to a future without animal testing, their team acknowledges it will take time. The first non-animal test was just approved last year. It took several years to be approved, and according to Marenus, it isn’t a test widely used by the industry. Still, he remains hopeful that future tests will be approved. If you want to know if your favorite brands are tested on animals, you can see PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies database or Leaping Bunny ’s guide. If a brand you love isn’t on the list, speak up. If there is a silver lining to this issue, it’s that companies must now be more transparent around their stance on animal testing — and deal with the consequences. “We urge consumers to call on cosmetics companies to say no to animal testing altogether by not buying their products,” says the Human Society's Conlee. “
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/mac-animal-testing-china-criticism
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424322634#16_3216353257
Title: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing | Teen Vogue Headings: MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing MAC Is Finally Speaking Out Amid Criticism for Animal Testing The Chinese government requires you to get something called a hygiene permit to import your products. Once a company starts selling in China, all leverage to end animal testing in the country is lost. Content: Still, he remains hopeful that future tests will be approved. If you want to know if your favorite brands are tested on animals, you can see PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies database or Leaping Bunny ’s guide. If a brand you love isn’t on the list, speak up. If there is a silver lining to this issue, it’s that companies must now be more transparent around their stance on animal testing — and deal with the consequences. “We urge consumers to call on cosmetics companies to say no to animal testing altogether by not buying their products,” says the Human Society's Conlee. “ Use social media to share that you won’t do so again until they com
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/mac-animal-testing-china-criticism
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424670734#3_3217342147
Title: 21 Songs Taylor Swift Has Penned About Her Exes | Teen Vogue Headings: 21 Songs Taylor Swift Has Penned About Her Exes 21 Songs Taylor Swift Has Penned About Her Exes Harry Styles, John Mayer, and Taylor Lautner included. Content: "Dear John" Not only is singer John Mayer’s name featured in the title of the Speak Now song, the lyrics also point to the pair’s age difference. Mayer took the song personally and said he felt like writing it was a low blow. "Better Than Revenge" This track from Speak Now features lyrics about “actresses” and “vintage dresses,” which were a love of actress Camilla Belle. The song was released after Swift candidly explained that the actress had come between her and Joe Jonas. “Begin Again” This track from Red is about a relationship Taylor had high hopes for, but that didn’t last. She’d just broken up with Conor Kennedy. Not irrefutable evidence, but… “The Last Time” When Taylor and Jake Gyllenhaal began dating, he was romantically linked to two other stars: Rachel Bilson and Anna Kendrick. That makes this Red song’s references to wanting to be at the top of her beau’s “list” a little more revealing. “Picture to Burn” This early song must be about ex Jordan Alford since, after watching the music video, former classmates of the pair said it featured lots of references to their relationship.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/songs-about-taylor-swift-exes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424767822#6_3217576211
Title: 9 Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet | Teen Vogue Headings: 9 Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet 9 Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet Gen Z has taken on the enormous task of saving the planet from future destruction — and ensuring we have a future to look forward to. 1. Greta Thunberg, 16 2. Katie Eder, 19 3. Jamie Margolin, 17 4. Nadia Nazar, 17 5. Isra Hirsi, 16 6. Alexandria Villaseñor, 14 7. Haven Coleman, 13 8. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, 19 9. Jayden Foytlin, 15 Content: The motivation behind her movement is to promote a brighter future, not emphasize a “giant existential crisis.” Since founding her movement in 2017, Zero Hour has organized several actions, including lobby days, protests, and becoming a full-fledged organization. “We’re not a movement that happened overnight,” Margolin said. And it’s not one that’s disappearing any time soon. 4. Nadia Nazar, 17 Cofounder, co-executive, and art director of Zero Hour, Nadia Nazar joined Margolin in bringing this environmental movement to life. Together, the girls helped lead a three-day event that centered on climate change activism in D.C. For Nazar, animals first inspired her involvement in the fight for climate justice. “When I learned about how species are being pushed to extinction due to climate change, I knew I had to take action,” Nazar told Teen Vogue. A dedicated vegetarian, Nazar believes industrial animal agriculture is an overlooked aspect of the climate movement, explaining that the industry accounts for 14.5% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. “ Corporations have corrupted our lifestyles and normalized so many toxic things that not only hurt our planet, but the people and wildlife living on this planet,” she said.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/teen-climate-activists-fighting-future-of-the-planet
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1424767822#12_3217588922
Title: 9 Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet | Teen Vogue Headings: 9 Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet 9 Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet Gen Z has taken on the enormous task of saving the planet from future destruction — and ensuring we have a future to look forward to. 1. Greta Thunberg, 16 2. Katie Eder, 19 3. Jamie Margolin, 17 4. Nadia Nazar, 17 5. Isra Hirsi, 16 6. Alexandria Villaseñor, 14 7. Haven Coleman, 13 8. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, 19 9. Jayden Foytlin, 15 Content: 7. Haven Coleman, 13 Sloths were the main motivator for Haven Coleman’s dive into environmental activism. She told Teen Vogue that a fifth grade lesson about deforestation was the catalyst for her commitment to ending climate change. “I was so mad that we were making the world so sick and hurting so many people, killing so many people. I knew that it was not about saving the sloths, it was about saving all the organisms that live on it,” Coleman told Teen Vogue. “ I started educating myself, then my parents, then the kids at different schools by doing presentations; then I started talking to politicians, speaking at rallies and events. I was doing everything I could do.” Having participated in climate work since she was 10, Coleman’s transition to founding her own climate-focused organization was only natural. “Millions of people will be displaced, millions will starve, billions of plants, animals, and organisms will go extinct,” she said. “
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/teen-climate-activists-fighting-future-of-the-planet
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1425136634#4_3218482523
Title: Why Police Officers Aren't Held Accountable When They Kill People | Teen Vogue Headings: Why Police Officers Aren't Held Accountable When They Kill People Why Police Officers Aren't Held Accountable When They Kill People There's lack of accountability at every level of the system. Content: He compiled data about officer arrests since 2005 that shows how officers constantly avoid punishment for illegal actions. He found that even arrests for drunk driving rarely end in convictions, and arrests or internal discipline for misconduct are more likely for veteran officers than rookie cops, who are often seen as more reckless and prone to violence. His research found that just 41 on-duty police officers were charged with either murder or manslaughter between 2005 and 2011, the same period in which the Federal Bureau of Investigation recorded several thousand justifiable homicides. It is difficult to determine exactly how many fatal police shootings occur each year. In fact, in 2015 former FBI director James Comey described the bureau’s system for tracking fatal police shootings as a “travesty.” The FBI has difficulty in tracking police misconduct because federal databases rely upon local law enforcement departments voluntarily reporting incidents, according to the Washington Post. As head of the FBI, James Comey met with then-President Barack Obama to discuss policing in the United States. Mark Wilson/Getty Images In 2014, The Wall Street Journal did an analysis of records offered between 2007 and 2012 by the United States' largest police forces, and found that over 550 law enforcement shooting deaths weren't included in the FBI's statistics. The exact number of police departments in the United States is unknown, though estimates place the number somewhere between 15,000 and 18,000, depending on what kind of agencies are counted. In 2016, Comey announced that the bureau would construct a database to more carefully monitor police uses of force, beginning a pilot program for the data collection in 2017.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/why-police-officers-arent-held-accountable-when-they-kill-people
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1430716163#2_3231275229
Title: A Time Before Phones: The Inventions Leading Up to the Telephone | THG Blog Headings: A Time Before Phones: The Inventions Leading Up to the Telephone A Time Before Phones: The Inventions Leading Up to the Telephone Timelines Converge Smoke Signals Electricity Holding Lightning in a Bottle (Leyden Jar) Better Lightning through Chemistry (Batteries) Magnetic Personalities (Electromagnets) Pushing Electricity with Your Hand (Faraday) Telegraph! A Sausage Skin (and a Bit of Variable Resistance) Away from a Telephone Share the Post Content: Still, it became more and more necessary to communicate instantly (as when a battalion of soldiers needed to move to help their compatriots, or a government needed to stop a war entirely), and so messengers were too slow; and to communicate over more than line-of-sight distances (again, a government, say the ancient Romans, trying to stop its troops from fighting is a good example, unless the troops are all stationed in the Senate chambers to begin with). One solution was a chain of signals—either smoke, flags, or signal fires—and this was used for thousands of years all over the world. It did, however, still have drawbacks, including that it took only one failed signal in the chain (due to sleepy guards, wood too wet to light, or what-have-you) to make the whole thing an act of futility. But how else does one communicate beyond the sound of one’s voice and the line of one’s sight? Electricity As seems to have happened with a lot of things in history, electricity was “discovered”—or at least static electricity was—and then “forgotten” and then “discovered” again. The ancient Greeks, perhaps as early as 600 BC, had learned that they could create a static charge on amber by rubbing it, and that this charge could attract small bits of paper and other extremely light objects. They most likely also found out that you could shock your nearest friend with a static spark, but nobody seems to have thought that important enough to write down for posterity. Little was done with this knowledge until around 1600 AD, when William Gilbert, an English scientist, published “De magnete, magneticisique corporibus” or “On the Magnet,” a treatise describing all of his experiments with what he called “electricity,” after the Greek word for amber. He talked about electric force, magnetic poles, electric attraction, and even the magnetic compass.
https://www.telcomhistory.org/a-time-before-phones-the-inventions-leading-up-to-the-telephone/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1431079819#3_3232018085
Title: The Internet And Culture Headings: The Internet And Culture The Internet And Culture The Internet And Culture Categories Content: The concepts of space, time, and distance are losing their conventional meanings. Unfortunately, these benefits can also be viewed as its weaknesses. Cultural globalization is here, and a global movement of cultural processes and initiatives is underway. Most who argue that the internet is harming culture, believe the open nature of the web allows for any and every information to reach anyone anywhere. Be it kids or adults who blindly copy what they see or read about and emulate or practice themselves, irrelevant of the environment they find themselves. Against those doomsayers who warn that the Internet is harming culture, We are radically optimistic. The Internet is bringing culture closer to more people, making it more easily and quickly accessible; it is also nurturing the rise of new forms of expression for art and the spread of knowledge. Some would say, in fact, that the Internet is not just a technology, but a cultural artifact in its right. All this is not to say that the internet has been positive or that it holds no issues.
https://www.teledataict.com/the-internet-and-culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1431079819#4_3232019452
Title: The Internet And Culture Headings: The Internet And Culture The Internet And Culture The Internet And Culture Categories Content: Against those doomsayers who warn that the Internet is harming culture, We are radically optimistic. The Internet is bringing culture closer to more people, making it more easily and quickly accessible; it is also nurturing the rise of new forms of expression for art and the spread of knowledge. Some would say, in fact, that the Internet is not just a technology, but a cultural artifact in its right. All this is not to say that the internet has been positive or that it holds no issues. On the contrary, we shouldn’t let that blind us to the negative impact the internet is having on our culture, and there is little we can do to counteract the damage the internet is inflicting on our society without acknowledging that there is a problem in the first place. There is a problem. But the benefits far outweigh the negatives. We as a people need to realize that the internet will continue to change our cultures in many ways with future advances and increasing usage. It is essential to study the effects it produces so we can learn how to limit the adverse effects and boost the benefits.
https://www.teledataict.com/the-internet-and-culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1431079819#5_3232020866
Title: The Internet And Culture Headings: The Internet And Culture The Internet And Culture The Internet And Culture Categories Content: On the contrary, we shouldn’t let that blind us to the negative impact the internet is having on our culture, and there is little we can do to counteract the damage the internet is inflicting on our society without acknowledging that there is a problem in the first place. There is a problem. But the benefits far outweigh the negatives. We as a people need to realize that the internet will continue to change our cultures in many ways with future advances and increasing usage. It is essential to study the effects it produces so we can learn how to limit the adverse effects and boost the benefits. By studying these effects, we can ensure that the future holds great possibilities. Categories Events (17) Fiber (16) News (187) Properties (9)
https://www.teledataict.com/the-internet-and-culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1432383677#1_3234786057
Title: Early Telephone Fun Facts Headings: Early Telephone Fun Facts Early Telephone Fun Facts Content: While it’s hard to imagine life before telephones, it’s equally as interesting to learn about the telephone in its beginning years. The following are some fun facts about the telephone and its early history. Alexander Graham Bell experimented with his “harmonic telegraph” for two years before getting patented by the U.S. Patent Office. On March 10, 1876 he was able to get his phone to work. The first words spoken through a telephone were “Watson come here, I want you!” The phone call was made by Alexander Graham Bell to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson. Heinz Ketchup was also invented in the year 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell made his first phone call. Mark Twain was one of the first people to have a phone in his home. Telephones grew quickly, from one phone in 1876 to 11 million phones nationwide by 1915, only in US. New York Telephone had 6,000 women telephone operators by 1910.
https://www.telephone-interpreting-service.com/early-telephone-fun-facts
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_18306251#13_58805961
Title: Best 30 Restaurants in Weeki Wachee, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Restaurants in Weeki Wachee, FL Restaurants in Weeki Wachee, FL 1. La Bella Napoli Italian Restaurant 2. Gennaros Pizza 3. Bellyjacks Food Shack 4. Willy's Tropical Breeze Cafe Restaurants American Restaurants 5. Upper Deck 6. Westshore Pizza 7. Bayport Inn (2) BBB Rating: A+ 8. LaurieCue 9. Masa Asian Bist Ro & Bar 10. King's Wok 11. Big John's BBQ 12. Nellie's Restaurant Restaurants Family Style Restaurants 13. China Wahon 14. Pizza Villa And Restaurant 15. Dunkin' 16. R World Food Inc 17. Smoothie Shack BBB Rating: A+ 18. China Chens 19. Peet's Coffee & Tea 20. Osho 21. Little Caesars Pizza 22. Hardee's 23. Tailgators 24. Palace Grand 25. King Chef Chinese Restaurant 26. Sand Trap Bar & Grill 27. Texas Roadhouse 28. Kally K's Steakery & Fishery 29. Carrabba's Italian Grill (3) BBB Rating: A+ 30. Haiku East Inc Content: Knocks the spots off of the "Olive Garden"!! 30. Haiku East Inc Restaurants Japanese Restaurants Sushi Bars 12 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website View Menu (352) 596-8768 4373 Commercial Way Spring Hill, FL 34606 Order Online Sponsored Links 1 2 3 4 5 Next We found 452 results for Restaurants in or near Weeki Wachee, FL. They also appear in other related business categories including Take Out Restaurants, American Restaurants, and Fast Food Restaurants. The businesses listed also serve surrounding cities and neighborhoods including Spring Hill FL, Brooksville FL, and Hudson FL. These businesses offer their services in one-or-more of the following languages: Spanish, Greek, and Romanian. magnifying glass Didn't find what you were looking for? Please help others by helping us do better. Suggest a Business
https://www.yellowpages.com/weeki-wachee-fl/restaurants
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_39693231#14_124640798
Title: 10 REALLY Easy Ways to Get Pretty Toenails without Polish Headings: 10 REALLY Easy Ways to Get Pretty Toenails without Polish 10 REALLY Easy Ways to Get Pretty Toenails without Polish Bare Nails vs. Painted Nails How to Get Pretty Toenails without Polish 1) Keep Nails Trimmed 2) Use Cuticle Oil 3) Don’t Forget to Moisturize 4) Eat a Healthy Diet 5) Keep Them Buffed 6) Use Baking Soda 7) Protect Your Toenails 8) Avoid Harsh and Harmful Chemicals 9) Stay Away from Moisture Suckers 10) Leave Your Nails Alone Protecting Your Toenails from Infection Can I Get Pretty Toenails Without a Manicure? Content: As you might expect, limiting unhealthy fats, oils, and salt from your diet is a great place to start. But, there are things you can eat to promote the growth of your toenails and keep them looking great. Nails are made up of keratin, which is a type of protein. Eating lean proteins will help your nails stay strong and grow quickly. Things like lean meats, fish, and nuts are great sources of protein for your nails. Dark leafy greens and fruits and vegetables with plenty of Vitamin E will also add a shiny luster to your nails. They can make your nails look as though they have been polished with a clear coat! Drinking plenty of water is also vital for the health of your nails. Dehydration isn’t just bad for your skin. It’ll affect how your fingernails and toenails look, too.
https://www.yellowtoenailscured.com/pretty-toenails-without-polish/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_88092926#0_252742548
Title: THE BEST 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 - Last Updated May 2021 - Yelp Headings: The Best 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 The Best 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 1. Fort Island Trail Beach 2. Sunset Beach 3. North Anclote Sandbar 4. Anclote Key Island 5. Gulf Harbors Beach Club 6. Indian Rocks Beach 7. Robert K Rees Memorial Park 8. Honeymoon Island State Park 9. Clearwater Beach 10. Caladesi Island State Park Can't find the business? Content: THE BEST 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 - Last Updated May 2021 - Yelp Filters $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Suggested Open Now 3:17 PM Good for Kids Features Dogs Allowed Open to All Private Lot Parking Street Parking See all Distance Bird's-eye View Driving (5 mi.) Biking (2 mi.) Walking (1 mi.) Within 4 blocks Weeki Wachee Gardens Active Life Beaches The Best 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 Sort: Recommended Good for Kids 1. Fort Island Trail Beach 21 Beaches 13067-13091 State Highway 44 “I love this little beach, it's right on the gulf. They have a snack truck on the weekends. It gets” more 2. Sunset Beach 27 Beaches 1800 Gulf Rd “Sunset Beach has free parking, a bathroom with 2 stalls (where I changed clothes), and a kid's” more 3. North Anclote Sandbar 1 Beaches “ alcohol on the beach but North Anclote Sandbar does.
https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=beaches&find_loc=Weeki+Wachee+Gardens%2C+FL+34607
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_88092926#3_252747084
Title: THE BEST 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 - Last Updated May 2021 - Yelp Headings: The Best 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 The Best 10 Beaches near Weeki Wachee Gardens, FL 34607 1. Fort Island Trail Beach 2. Sunset Beach 3. North Anclote Sandbar 4. Anclote Key Island 5. Gulf Harbors Beach Club 6. Indian Rocks Beach 7. Robert K Rees Memorial Park 8. Honeymoon Island State Park 9. Clearwater Beach 10. Caladesi Island State Park Can't find the business? Content: The bathrooms are very nice. People at the gate” more 6. Indian Rocks Beach 131 Beaches (727) 595-2517 1507 Bay Palm Blvd “Love, love this beach. Sand is so soft, water is warm and it's less crowded than Sand Key” more 7. Robert K Rees Memorial Park 22 Parks, Beaches (727) 834-3252 4835 Green Key Rd “ little gem!! Pavilion, sand, ocean- plenty of parking. Beautiful little beach !” more 8. Honeymoon Island State Park 298 Beaches, Dog Parks (727) 469-5942 1 Causeway Blvd “Beautiful grounds, but I wasn't too impressed with the beaches. We arrived about 9 am on a weekday” more 9.
https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=beaches&find_loc=Weeki+Wachee+Gardens%2C+FL+34607
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_214182414#10_585611445
Title: Headings: Yelp San Francisco Why do folks here hate Starbucks so much? you work there dont you jim That's very true & a good point, GIR I want an grande Egg-nog Latte for Matt Most Recent Posts Content: The way it happened is just ugly all around. I respect your opinion, tho. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Dinesh M. San Francisco, CA 13 friends 85 reviews Do folks here really hate Starbucks? Somehow it's hard to believe that, with Starbucks on practially every block and with the morning lines always long. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Liz S. Portland, OR 717 friends 1061 reviews Plenty of people patronize Starbucks, otherwise they wouldn't be in business on every block. However, when you talk to people, you often hear about how much they hate Starbucks - many of my friends do. I think that Jim is asking, "Why all of the flack?" Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 D T. San Francisco, CA 95 friends 0 reviews It's the zen and hip thing to hate corporations. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Liz S. Portland, OR 717 friends 1061 reviews And Montgomery, while I am not entirely convinced to stop going to Starbucks, I applaud you backing up your opinion with an article - it gives credibility to your arguement, and it made me think. Good discussion.
https://www.yelp.com/topic/san-francisco-why-do-folks-here-hate-starbucks-so-much
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_214182414#11_585612955
Title: Headings: Yelp San Francisco Why do folks here hate Starbucks so much? you work there dont you jim That's very true & a good point, GIR I want an grande Egg-nog Latte for Matt Most Recent Posts Content: However, when you talk to people, you often hear about how much they hate Starbucks - many of my friends do. I think that Jim is asking, "Why all of the flack?" Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 D T. San Francisco, CA 95 friends 0 reviews It's the zen and hip thing to hate corporations. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Liz S. Portland, OR 717 friends 1061 reviews And Montgomery, while I am not entirely convinced to stop going to Starbucks, I applaud you backing up your opinion with an article - it gives credibility to your arguement, and it made me think. Good discussion. It is more valid to me than when I hear that people just hate corporations in general. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Jim D. Hayward, CA 24 friends 230 reviews The main reason I avoid Starbucks is that they put the mom and pop joint that I used to go to out of business. I am not on a crusade to annihilate Starbucks, I just try to go elsewhere. I just like plain coffee so the appeal of Starbucks is not there for me. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 This Yelper's account has been closed.
https://www.yelp.com/topic/san-francisco-why-do-folks-here-hate-starbucks-so-much
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_214182414#12_585614473
Title: Headings: Yelp San Francisco Why do folks here hate Starbucks so much? you work there dont you jim That's very true & a good point, GIR I want an grande Egg-nog Latte for Matt Most Recent Posts Content: It is more valid to me than when I hear that people just hate corporations in general. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Jim D. Hayward, CA 24 friends 230 reviews The main reason I avoid Starbucks is that they put the mom and pop joint that I used to go to out of business. I am not on a crusade to annihilate Starbucks, I just try to go elsewhere. I just like plain coffee so the appeal of Starbucks is not there for me. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 This Yelper's account has been closed. GIR .. San Francisco, CA 43 friends 405 reviews With regards to 9/11 water issue, it appears that the stupid action of the employee and severely screwed up handling of the issue were all resolved in Sept 2001. In any case, it was a fucked up thing, but they did donate a million, etc etc based on that article, so I don't think they are the worst of the worst for that issue alone. Plenty of businesses, large and small, handled things poorly around those events in NYC, public gestures notwithstanding. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Liz S. Portland, OR 717 friends 1061 reviews Yup, agreed. Makes me sad.
https://www.yelp.com/topic/san-francisco-why-do-folks-here-hate-starbucks-so-much
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_214182414#15_585619110
Title: Headings: Yelp San Francisco Why do folks here hate Starbucks so much? you work there dont you jim That's very true & a good point, GIR I want an grande Egg-nog Latte for Matt Most Recent Posts Content: Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Liz S. Portland, OR 717 friends 1061 reviews That, and in the case of McD's and WM, astonishingly low prices. A lot of people don't want to pay more to support organic foods, quality meats, etc. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Liz S. Portland, OR 717 friends 1061 reviews You know what I find astonishing? The amount of money we now non-challantly dish out for breakfast. For example, when I lived in NY, I would get a bagel with cream cheese and a coffee with milk from a street vendor, and it cost about $1.50. Same meal from Starbucks is closer to $8.00-10.00. That's a big change. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Steven G. San Francisco, CA 15 friends 77 reviews because everyone needs a reason to hate something. They just happen to be the current flavor. Report as inappropriate 7/16/2006 Pul F. San Rafael, CA 3 friends 12 reviews I prefer neighborhood joint to begin with, and the coffee at starbucks tastes burnt to me.
https://www.yelp.com/topic/san-francisco-why-do-folks-here-hate-starbucks-so-much
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_215831320#7_589302924
Title: 3CE | YesStyle Headings: 3CE MOST POPULAR MOST POPULAR MOST POPULAR FLASH SALE 3CE Makeup - Youth-Centered and Color-Driven 3CE - Iconic Products for Lips 3CE - Iconic Products for Eyes 3CE - Iconic Products for Cheek 3CE - Unique Collections and Collaborations 3CE Makeup - High-End Glamor at Affordable Prices Content: Triple Shadow, a pot of eye shadow in triple shades; and Eye Switch Pot, a tiny but high-impact pot of eye glitter. With colors spanning the spectrum from the intense to the neutral, 3CE ensures that there’s something for everyone when it comes to creating the ideal K-Beauty look. 3CE - Iconic Products for Cheek The 3CE makeup look will not be complete without its iconic blushes, which marry alluring, user-friendly packaging with highly wearable shades. The Face Blush – available as part of its Mood Recipe and Mood for Blossom collections – is a long-time bestseller. Adding a natural flush to cheeks with a simple brush, it comes in colors ranging from mellow beige to vivid pinks and corals. Another notable product is the Cream Blusher, which produces a similarly rosy glow but comes in a rich, creamy, highly blendable formulation. Conveniently packaged in a squeeze tube and enriched with amethyst, pearl powders and berry extracts for a radiant finish, it can be counted upon to provide vibrant pops of color. For those looking to streamline their makeup routine, the uniquely packaged, highly convenient Cushion Blush will come in handy. Formulated in a soft, watery texture and available in shades both subtle and vivid, it works equally well for highlighting and contouring purposes.
https://www.yesstyle.com/en/3ce/list.html/bpt.299_bid.313612
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_218551941#2_591629679
Title: 10 Cold Email Examples & Why They Work [2021] Headings: 10 Cold Email Examples & Why They Work [2021] 10 Cold Email Examples & Why They Work [2021] Good news: There are proven formulas for that. 1. Before-After-Bridge (BAB) 2. Problem-Agitate-Solve (PAS) Example: 3. But You Are Free Example: 4. Star-Chain-Hook 5. Attention – Interest – Desire – Action (AIDA) Why the cold email example below works: 6. Star-Story-Solution 7. The Reader’s Digest Model 8. The 3-B Plan Example: 9. Praise-Picture-Push (3P’s) Example: 10. Awareness-Comprehension-Conviction-Action (ACCA) Example: Bottom Line: You Don’t Have To Reinvent The Wheel Every Time Use Yesware Reporting to find your most effective and highest-converting cold email formulas. GET STARTED NOW Start using the power of Yesware today Content: These formulas just plain work – and can stop people in their tracks and compel them to read your cold email. Below are the top ten formulas we’ve come across, as seen in real-world cold email examples from Yesware sales reps and others. Give them a try and see how they might improve your reply rates. Boost engagement and performance by measuring the success of your cold emails. Track Gmail and Outlook templates, campaigns, and open rates. Used by 1 million professionals to book more meetings and improve close rates. Download a free trial today. GET STARTED NOW 1. Before-After-Bridge (BAB) Before — Here’s your world now After — Imagine what the world would be like if you solved this problem Bridge — Here’s how to get there Open your personalized email by describing a problem that is relevant to your prospect, and then describe how the world would be different if that problem didn’t exist. Close by explaining how your product/idea/service can help them get there.
https://www.yesware.com/blog/cold-email/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_218551941#3_591631718
Title: 10 Cold Email Examples & Why They Work [2021] Headings: 10 Cold Email Examples & Why They Work [2021] 10 Cold Email Examples & Why They Work [2021] Good news: There are proven formulas for that. 1. Before-After-Bridge (BAB) 2. Problem-Agitate-Solve (PAS) Example: 3. But You Are Free Example: 4. Star-Chain-Hook 5. Attention – Interest – Desire – Action (AIDA) Why the cold email example below works: 6. Star-Story-Solution 7. The Reader’s Digest Model 8. The 3-B Plan Example: 9. Praise-Picture-Push (3P’s) Example: 10. Awareness-Comprehension-Conviction-Action (ACCA) Example: Bottom Line: You Don’t Have To Reinvent The Wheel Every Time Use Yesware Reporting to find your most effective and highest-converting cold email formulas. GET STARTED NOW Start using the power of Yesware today Content: Used by 1 million professionals to book more meetings and improve close rates. Download a free trial today. GET STARTED NOW 1. Before-After-Bridge (BAB) Before — Here’s your world now After — Imagine what the world would be like if you solved this problem Bridge — Here’s how to get there Open your personalized email by describing a problem that is relevant to your prospect, and then describe how the world would be different if that problem didn’t exist. Close by explaining how your product/idea/service can help them get there. Why it works: According to behavioral psychologists, humans are motivated to take action by two things: pleasure and pain. The BAB formula uses this universal trigger to compel readers to respond. Example:
https://www.yesware.com/blog/cold-email/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_223357798#3_603099611
Title: Headings: Content: These two terms are not the same and shouldn’t be treated as such. A real estate property class refers to the characteristics of a real estate investment and is often categorized as Class A, B, or C. These classifications were developed by real estate investors, lenders, and brokers to provide a means to communicate and rate the quality of the property quickly. There are no set guidelines that define these ratings and often there may be some disagreement on a particular asset. The real estate asset class, on the other hand, is broken down into two main property types: commercial and residential. Below is a detailed breakdown of the different types of both residential and commercial real estate. Residential Real Estate  Residential property is simply real estate for living. It includes single-family homes, townhouses, condos, and vacation houses. Residential real estate properties are considered an investment if the asset is not owner-occupied, and it is owned for financial gain—either via rent or the appreciation in value. As you may have guessed, there are a variety of property types that fall under the residential real estate property type.
https://www.yieldstreet.com/resources/article/understanding-real-estate-asset-classes-and-property-types
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_233957797#1_624081622
Title: Research 101: Anecdotal Evidence vs Scientific Evidence - Yoga Research and Beyond Headings: Research 101: Anecdotal Evidence vs Scientific Evidence Research 101: Anecdotal Evidence vs Scientific Evidence What is Evidence? Scientific Evidence Misconceptions Study Details Definitions/Stats TITLE: NA PUBLICATION: NA The rest of this article is only available to members. Please… About the Author: Elizabeth Berger Content: Solid research projects lead to good research findings, which build compelling stories that can dramatically inform and improve our approach to our work. However, it’s important to know what a quality research study looks like as well as whether it applies to your specific clients. Scientific Evidence When it comes to scientific evidence, there are a lot of numbers, terminology, and esoteric methodological factors that impact the relevance and utility of research findings. This makes it difficult for practitioners to understand the practical implications of the research and how to apply them to their practice. It can be an intimidating process to determine whether the research is valid, whether it pertains to your population, and how to apply it to your clientele. Misconceptions Perhaps one of the most common misconceptions is that between anecdotal evidence and scientific evidence. Anecdotal evidence is information collected in an informal manner and often relying heavily on personal testimony, such as a case study approach (or one yoga teacher’s experience with clients). While anecdotal evidence is generally limited in value due to several types of bias, scientific evidence relies on more rigorous methods. Anecdotal evidence includes the first articles published on new topics, comprising most of what we see online, in the news, and on social media. However, we can’t rely on anecdotal evidence exclusively because it is highly susceptible to error attributed to personal biases and preconceived notions.
https://www.yogaresearchandbeyond.com/research-evidence/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_233957797#2_624083788
Title: Research 101: Anecdotal Evidence vs Scientific Evidence - Yoga Research and Beyond Headings: Research 101: Anecdotal Evidence vs Scientific Evidence Research 101: Anecdotal Evidence vs Scientific Evidence What is Evidence? Scientific Evidence Misconceptions Study Details Definitions/Stats TITLE: NA PUBLICATION: NA The rest of this article is only available to members. Please… About the Author: Elizabeth Berger Content: Misconceptions Perhaps one of the most common misconceptions is that between anecdotal evidence and scientific evidence. Anecdotal evidence is information collected in an informal manner and often relying heavily on personal testimony, such as a case study approach (or one yoga teacher’s experience with clients). While anecdotal evidence is generally limited in value due to several types of bias, scientific evidence relies on more rigorous methods. Anecdotal evidence includes the first articles published on new topics, comprising most of what we see online, in the news, and on social media. However, we can’t rely on anecdotal evidence exclusively because it is highly susceptible to error attributed to personal biases and preconceived notions. Study Details Definitions/Stats Study Details TITLE: NA PUBLICATION: NA DATE: NA AUTHORS : NA Definitions/Stats Attrition rate:
https://www.yogaresearchandbeyond.com/research-evidence/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_242590312#11_644824815
Title: 3 Radical Ideas to (dis)solve your Problems - You can be the Guru! Headings: 3 Radical Ideas to (dis)solve your Problems 3 Radical Ideas to (dis)solve your Problems The difference between knowing the road and walking it The doors of perception Growing your very own ‘Tree of Beliefs’ When life shook my tree Radical idea number 1: Starting the inner revolution Radical idea number 2: Focussing on the Here and Now Radical idea number 3: The real obstacle Leaving the Matrix of your mind behind Can you handle these truths? Conclusion Content: Your problems may seem to come from outside of you because at your current level of awareness you are yet unable to identify how most problems come to exist. Looking back, how many times in your life were you actually unable to somehow deal with the life situations you were confronted with? For many people that number is close to zero. If danger arises in the present moment, there may be an emotion. There may even be pain. But that’s a challenge, not a problem. For a problem to exist, you need time and repetitive mind activity. — Eckhart Tolle Eckhart Tolle points to the difference between a challenge in the present moment and a problem that depends on repetitive mind activity. For example, we often start calling something a problem when we think of all the negative consequences this thing might have. ‘ Might have’ is the key to unravelling this repetitive mind activity, because all these consequences haven’t happened yet, but our fear of them becoming a reality in the future is already activated.
https://www.youcanbetheguru.com/personal-growth/3-radical-ideas-to-dissolve-your-problems/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_247808055#2_658065514
Title: 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style Headings: 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style “The family is the smallest institution with the unique function of producing and rearing the young.” –Anonymous 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style May create stress at work Influence your leadership style Balance personal and business life Values are key element of strategy Content: Your values describe what is important to you in the way you live your life. They give meaning to your life, form your beliefs, influence your decisions, actions and behaviour and also impact the life you choose to lead. Some examples of values include but not limited to; respect, openness, independence, privacy, financial security, creativity, optimism, happiness, family oriented, success, healthiness, compassion, kindness, perseverance, spontaneity, trust, perfection, modesty, loyalty, fun, professionalism and accuracy. 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style May create stress at work Different strokes for different folks. One potential cause of stress at work could be as a result of disconnection between your values and culture (beliefs) of your organization. You may have a value of financial security but your business cash flow position is very stretched. This may be making you feel financially insecure and could be the cause of your stress. Therefore, when you feel stressed it is better to identify the cause that resulted in the disconnection between your values and your organization. Influence your leadership style If you value honesty you are likely to lead in an honest way all your life.
https://www.youngleadersarena.com/leadership/values-impact-your-leadership-style/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_247808055#3_658067453
Title: 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style Headings: 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style “The family is the smallest institution with the unique function of producing and rearing the young.” –Anonymous 4 Basic Ways Your Values Impact Your Leadership Style May create stress at work Influence your leadership style Balance personal and business life Values are key element of strategy Content: One potential cause of stress at work could be as a result of disconnection between your values and culture (beliefs) of your organization. You may have a value of financial security but your business cash flow position is very stretched. This may be making you feel financially insecure and could be the cause of your stress. Therefore, when you feel stressed it is better to identify the cause that resulted in the disconnection between your values and your organization. Influence your leadership style If you value honesty you are likely to lead in an honest way all your life. The values of the organisation often come from the values of you the leader. Good leaders are usually very self aware, have a strong sense of their values and act from an explicit understanding of their values. Where a leader has a lack of awareness of their values their leadership may be inconsistent which affects your decision making. As a leader consider your own values and how they should influence your leadership style and the potential impact of the organization. Balance personal and business life It is always good to balance your personal life and your business.
https://www.youngleadersarena.com/leadership/values-impact-your-leadership-style/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#0_664519735
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Home Others 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic Others 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic By admin - June 30, 2020 1335 0 COVID-19 has paved the way for the “new normal”, wherein people adopt new ways of meeting physical, social, and economic needs. Personal protective equipment (PPE) are now being routinely used to ensure health and safety, virtual shopping is at an all-time high due to qurantine and lockdown, and physical interactions have been limited to mobile and online platforms. There are products that have become in demand because of the current pandemic, primarily because there have been drastic changes concerning consumer needs. People now prioritize products and services that allow them to continue working and doing business despite the health crisis. So, what are the in demand products during this time of pandemic that both budding and seasoned entrepreneurs may want to consider manufacturing or distributing? These are some of those: 1. Medical Products. It is obvious that the most in demand products during these trying times are related to the medical or healthcare industry. The demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical devices has especially skyrocketed.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#1_664521835
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: These are some of those: 1. Medical Products. It is obvious that the most in demand products during these trying times are related to the medical or healthcare industry. The demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical devices has especially skyrocketed. Manufacturing medical devices involves various materials and processes, including plastic injection molding. It’s a manufacturing process wherein medical-grade molten plastic is injected as base material into a mold in order to produce parts of medical devices, laboratory equipment, and healthcare facility equipment. Medical industry manufacturers and suppliers can benefit from the injection molding manufacturing process because of its cost-efficiency. Also, this process has exceptional accuracy, durability, and contaminant resistance. Check here for more details on injection molding.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#2_664523484
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Manufacturing medical devices involves various materials and processes, including plastic injection molding. It’s a manufacturing process wherein medical-grade molten plastic is injected as base material into a mold in order to produce parts of medical devices, laboratory equipment, and healthcare facility equipment. Medical industry manufacturers and suppliers can benefit from the injection molding manufacturing process because of its cost-efficiency. Also, this process has exceptional accuracy, durability, and contaminant resistance. Check here for more details on injection molding. Check out the following in demand medical products: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Some examples of PPE include face shields, face masks, and lab gowns. These PPE products are used to avoid and contain viruses, such as coronavirus. During the first two months of the COVID-19 outbreak, the demand for face masks and alcohol increased dramatically because a lot of people were panic buying.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#3_664525254
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Check out the following in demand medical products: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Some examples of PPE include face shields, face masks, and lab gowns. These PPE products are used to avoid and contain viruses, such as coronavirus. During the first two months of the COVID-19 outbreak, the demand for face masks and alcohol increased dramatically because a lot of people were panic buying. Even used lab equipment was in demand. And, even with the new normal, PPE products will continue to remain in demand. Laboratory Supplies And Equipment: Rapid testing kits, syringes for drawing blood samples, and other laboratory supplies and equipment are also sought-after as these help diagnose and monitor patients with COVID-19. Assistive Devices:
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#4_664526780
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Even used lab equipment was in demand. And, even with the new normal, PPE products will continue to remain in demand. Laboratory Supplies And Equipment: Rapid testing kits, syringes for drawing blood samples, and other laboratory supplies and equipment are also sought-after as these help diagnose and monitor patients with COVID-19. Assistive Devices: Global Market Insights, Inc. estimates in their recent report that medical products will have a very high global market valuation, crossing 30 billion US dollars by 2026. One of the significant factors that boost this specific demand is the growing geriatric or aging population. Assistive products include wheelchairs, bed safety rails, and bathroom assistive devices. 2. Electronic Devices.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#5_664528303
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Global Market Insights, Inc. estimates in their recent report that medical products will have a very high global market valuation, crossing 30 billion US dollars by 2026. One of the significant factors that boost this specific demand is the growing geriatric or aging population. Assistive products include wheelchairs, bed safety rails, and bathroom assistive devices. 2. Electronic Devices. Lockdown and community quarantine have increased the demand for electronic devices because people are restricted from performing outdoor activities. More people are spending their time indoors and turn to indoor entertainment to meet psychological and social needs. Check out the following electronic products that are in demand today: Smart TV: One way to combat social isolation is getting entertained at home through watching TV.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#6_664529906
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Lockdown and community quarantine have increased the demand for electronic devices because people are restricted from performing outdoor activities. More people are spending their time indoors and turn to indoor entertainment to meet psychological and social needs. Check out the following electronic products that are in demand today: Smart TV: One way to combat social isolation is getting entertained at home through watching TV. A smart TV enables you to do social media streaming, gives you access to tons of online workouts, as well as allows you to play games and even create videos. All these things are possible because a smart TV can be connected to Wi-Fi or any Internet source to access certain apps, like YouTube and Netflix. AI Speakers Or AI Assistive Devices: Aside from watching TV, many people resort to online shopping. That’s why artificial intelligence is an in demand technology nowadays, and more and more people are using AI products for greater convenience.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#7_664531671
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: A smart TV enables you to do social media streaming, gives you access to tons of online workouts, as well as allows you to play games and even create videos. All these things are possible because a smart TV can be connected to Wi-Fi or any Internet source to access certain apps, like YouTube and Netflix. AI Speakers Or AI Assistive Devices: Aside from watching TV, many people resort to online shopping. That’s why artificial intelligence is an in demand technology nowadays, and more and more people are using AI products for greater convenience. Some examples include AI assistive devices, such as Alexa and Siri. Mobile Devices: Shopping and paying bills online are more convenient using mobile devices. More people prefer to stay at home and use their mobile devices to complete business transactions. Computers:
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#8_664533272
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Some examples include AI assistive devices, such as Alexa and Siri. Mobile Devices: Shopping and paying bills online are more convenient using mobile devices. More people prefer to stay at home and use their mobile devices to complete business transactions. Computers: Both Best Buy and Stables said that there have been a surge in the sales of work-from-home products, such as laptops, keyboards, and computer monitors, since the COVID-19 outbreak. Many students and professionals have been forced to create home offices or study areas to finish tasks and comply with requirements. 3. Digital Products. Digital products, like business management software, cloud-based data storage systems, and communication apps, are also in demand.
https://www.youngupstarts.com/2020/06/30/4-in-demand-products-during-this-time-of-pandemic/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#9_664534784
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Both Best Buy and Stables said that there have been a surge in the sales of work-from-home products, such as laptops, keyboards, and computer monitors, since the COVID-19 outbreak. Many students and professionals have been forced to create home offices or study areas to finish tasks and comply with requirements. 3. Digital Products. Digital products, like business management software, cloud-based data storage systems, and communication apps, are also in demand. Here are some of the most in demand digital products today: ERP Software: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is a business management tool with customer relationship management capabilities, human resource (HR) features, as well as sales and marketing and employee management tools. Software as a service (SaaS) is an integral part of ERP that businesses use nowadays to stay automated, competitive, and thriving. Being able to offer such products, along with using remote hosted desktops, can provide enormous revenue during this pandemic crisis.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#10_664536584
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Here are some of the most in demand digital products today: ERP Software: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is a business management tool with customer relationship management capabilities, human resource (HR) features, as well as sales and marketing and employee management tools. Software as a service (SaaS) is an integral part of ERP that businesses use nowadays to stay automated, competitive, and thriving. Being able to offer such products, along with using remote hosted desktops, can provide enormous revenue during this pandemic crisis. Communication Apps: Because remote or online communication is crucial during this time of pandemic, app developers develop new apps and enhance existing ones to appeal to their target audience. Some popular examples of communication apps include Skype, Slack, Basecamp, and Zoom. These apps are used by teams to collaborate and pitch sales through digital channels. Being able to offer better communication apps can provide promising revenues for app developers and companies.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#11_664538396
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Communication Apps: Because remote or online communication is crucial during this time of pandemic, app developers develop new apps and enhance existing ones to appeal to their target audience. Some popular examples of communication apps include Skype, Slack, Basecamp, and Zoom. These apps are used by teams to collaborate and pitch sales through digital channels. Being able to offer better communication apps can provide promising revenues for app developers and companies. E-Learning Tools: Electronic learning or e-learning tools are utilized by educational institutions to be able to offer online classes and courses. Also, companies are using them to onboard new hires and even for continuous learning. Web developers and IT companies can offer e-learning tools to supply the digital needs that private organizations and governments immensely need. 4.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#12_664540033
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: E-Learning Tools: Electronic learning or e-learning tools are utilized by educational institutions to be able to offer online classes and courses. Also, companies are using them to onboard new hires and even for continuous learning. Web developers and IT companies can offer e-learning tools to supply the digital needs that private organizations and governments immensely need. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Because the e-commerce industry is working at its peak during this COVID-19 pandemic, more and more companies are sourcing for more reliable and cost-effective shipping packaging products, such as carton boxes, bubble wraps, and liquid containers, as well as packaging tapes, product labels, and adhesives. Businesses can manufacture these products to fill in the needs and demands of various businesses. Check out these shipping packaging product considerations: Understand the design and manufacturing process, including the packaging layers and prototyping.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#13_664541791
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Product Shipping Packaging Products. Because the e-commerce industry is working at its peak during this COVID-19 pandemic, more and more companies are sourcing for more reliable and cost-effective shipping packaging products, such as carton boxes, bubble wraps, and liquid containers, as well as packaging tapes, product labels, and adhesives. Businesses can manufacture these products to fill in the needs and demands of various businesses. Check out these shipping packaging product considerations: Understand the design and manufacturing process, including the packaging layers and prototyping. Gather feedback as to the most sought shipping packaging products used by manufacturers or factories, fufillment centers, carriers, and the overall e-commerce industry. Shipping packaging should possess long-term sustainability and greater functionality. It should provide utmost protection to intended goods, withstanding pressure, temperature, and other environmental factors affecting product state during transport and logistics. Ensure high-quality material sources, such as medical-grade materials for packaging medical supplies and equipment, and food-grade materials for packing perishable goods and other food products. Always follow international standards to meet consumer health and safety needs.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#14_664543876
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Gather feedback as to the most sought shipping packaging products used by manufacturers or factories, fufillment centers, carriers, and the overall e-commerce industry. Shipping packaging should possess long-term sustainability and greater functionality. It should provide utmost protection to intended goods, withstanding pressure, temperature, and other environmental factors affecting product state during transport and logistics. Ensure high-quality material sources, such as medical-grade materials for packaging medical supplies and equipment, and food-grade materials for packing perishable goods and other food products. Always follow international standards to meet consumer health and safety needs. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. While you already have an idea of in demand products during this pandemic crisis, it’s still imperative to conduct a careful study as to what types of merchandise are applicable for you and your target audience. By doing so, you’ll better meet your business goals and reap enormous rewards. Here are some tips when choosing in demand products to manufacture and sell: 1.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#15_664545810
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. While you already have an idea of in demand products during this pandemic crisis, it’s still imperative to conduct a careful study as to what types of merchandise are applicable for you and your target audience. By doing so, you’ll better meet your business goals and reap enormous rewards. Here are some tips when choosing in demand products to manufacture and sell: 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. Category design refers to an innovative business strategy that can help your company dominate a new product category. While you already have an idea of in demand products, you can use it as a basis in developing your own unique product. This new product fills in a need to resolve a problem brought about by the drastic changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, if your company is into creating digital products, you might want to develop a new app that has never been seen on the market based on existing ones.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#16_664547593
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Stay Unique With Category Design. Category design refers to an innovative business strategy that can help your company dominate a new product category. While you already have an idea of in demand products, you can use it as a basis in developing your own unique product. This new product fills in a need to resolve a problem brought about by the drastic changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, if your company is into creating digital products, you might want to develop a new app that has never been seen on the market based on existing ones. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. Prototyping is crucial in the manufacturing industry. So, if you’re planning to launch similar products stated above, yours must be more durable, efficient, and cost-effective because these are the things that consumers demand nowadays. With prototyping, you can make product feature changes easily without wasting too many raw materials, as well as ensure that your products are of top-notch quality.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#17_664549389
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. Prototyping is crucial in the manufacturing industry. So, if you’re planning to launch similar products stated above, yours must be more durable, efficient, and cost-effective because these are the things that consumers demand nowadays. With prototyping, you can make product feature changes easily without wasting too many raw materials, as well as ensure that your products are of top-notch quality. 3. Study Your Target Audience. Guesswork is never acceptable when doing business, more so during a pandemic. Everything needs to be accurate and precise, so studying the buying behavior patterns and stages of your target audience in the sales funnel is crucial to attain success. Before manufacturing and selling in demand products, you have to study the demographics, economic status, and other relevant factors that may affect the purchasing decision of your target audience.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#18_664551105
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: 3. Study Your Target Audience. Guesswork is never acceptable when doing business, more so during a pandemic. Everything needs to be accurate and precise, so studying the buying behavior patterns and stages of your target audience in the sales funnel is crucial to attain success. Before manufacturing and selling in demand products, you have to study the demographics, economic status, and other relevant factors that may affect the purchasing decision of your target audience. Remember that priorities may change because of tight financial situations, like prioritizing food and safety more than luxury items. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Continuous auditing, like A/B or split testing, to determine if a specific product would still be in demand once you start manufacturing and distributing them is a must. The product market you might want to venture in is overly saturated, so creating an edge is essential if you want to pursue it.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_250391488#19_664552826
Title: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic - Young Upstarts Headings: 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 4 In Demand Products During This Time Of Pandemic 1. Medical Products. 2. Electronic Devices. 3. Digital Products. 4. Product Shipping Packaging Products. Tips And Important Considerations When Choosing Products To Sell. 1. Stay Unique With Category Design. 2. Never Miss The Importance Of Product Prototyping. 3. Study Your Target Audience. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Innovate And Resolve. Conclusion. Content: Remember that priorities may change because of tight financial situations, like prioritizing food and safety more than luxury items. 4. A/B Testing And SWOT Analysis. Continuous auditing, like A/B or split testing, to determine if a specific product would still be in demand once you start manufacturing and distributing them is a must. The product market you might want to venture in is overly saturated, so creating an edge is essential if you want to pursue it. Also, SWOT analysis is an excellent way to determine the strengths (best features and benefits), weaknesses (flaws and drawbac
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#0_672571279
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Article shared by : ADVERTISEMENTS: Some of the major problems and their possible solutions have been discussed as follows. Indian agriculture is plagued by several problems; some of them are natural and some others are manmade. 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: The seemingly abundance of net sown area of 141.2 million hectares and total cropped area of 189.7 million hectares (1999-2000) pales into insignificance when we see that it is divided into economically unviable small and scattered holdings. ADVERTISEMENTS: The average size of holdings was 2.28 hectares in 1970-71 which was reduced to 1.82 hectares in 1980-81 and 1.50 hectares in 1995-96.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#2_672574853
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: The size of the holdings will further decrease with the infinite Sub-division of the land holdings. The problem of small and fragmented holdings is more serious in densely populated and intensively cultivated states like Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar and eastern part of Uttar Pradesh where the average size of land holdings is less than one hectare and in certain parts it is less than even 0.5 hectare. Rajasthan with vast sandy stretches and Nagaland with the prevailing ‘Jhoom’ (shifting agriculture) have larger average sized holdings of 4 and 7.15 hectares respectively. States having high percentage of net sown area like Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh have holding size above the national average. ADVERTISEMENTS: Further it is shocking to note that a large proportion of 59 per cent holdings in 1990- 91 were marginal (below 1 hectare) accounting for 14.9 per cent of the total operated area. Another 19 per cent were small holdings (1-2 hectare) taking up 17.3 per cent of the total operated area. Large holdings (above 10 hectare) accounted for only 1.6 per cent of total holdings but covered 17.4 per cent of the operated area (Table 22.1). Hence, there is a wide gap between small farmers, medium farmers (peasant group) and big farmers (landlords). The main reason for this sad state of affairs is our inheritance laws.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#3_672577021
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: Further it is shocking to note that a large proportion of 59 per cent holdings in 1990- 91 were marginal (below 1 hectare) accounting for 14.9 per cent of the total operated area. Another 19 per cent were small holdings (1-2 hectare) taking up 17.3 per cent of the total operated area. Large holdings (above 10 hectare) accounted for only 1.6 per cent of total holdings but covered 17.4 per cent of the operated area (Table 22.1). Hence, there is a wide gap between small farmers, medium farmers (peasant group) and big farmers (landlords). The main reason for this sad state of affairs is our inheritance laws. The land belonging to the father is equally distributed among his sons. This distribution of land does not entail a collection or consolidated one, but its nature is fragmented. Different tracts have different levels of fertility and are to be distributed accordingly. If there are four tracts which are to be distributed between two sons, both the sons will get smaller plots of each land tract. In this way the holdings become smaller and more fragmented with each passing generation.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#4_672578911
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: The land belonging to the father is equally distributed among his sons. This distribution of land does not entail a collection or consolidated one, but its nature is fragmented. Different tracts have different levels of fertility and are to be distributed accordingly. If there are four tracts which are to be distributed between two sons, both the sons will get smaller plots of each land tract. In this way the holdings become smaller and more fragmented with each passing generation. ADVERTISEMENTS: Sub-division and fragmentation of the holdings is one of the main causes of our low agricultural productivity and backward state of our agriculture. A lot of time and labour is wasted in moving seeds, manure, implements and cattle from one piece of land to another. Irrigation becomes difficult on such small and fragmented fields. Further, a lot of fertile agricultural land is wasted in providing boundaries.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#5_672580616
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: ADVERTISEMENTS: Sub-division and fragmentation of the holdings is one of the main causes of our low agricultural productivity and backward state of our agriculture. A lot of time and labour is wasted in moving seeds, manure, implements and cattle from one piece of land to another. Irrigation becomes difficult on such small and fragmented fields. Further, a lot of fertile agricultural land is wasted in providing boundaries. Under such circumstances, the farmer cannot concentrate on improvement. The only answer to this ticklish problem is the consolidation of holdings which means the reallocation of holdings which are fragmented, the creation of farms which comprise only one or a few parcels in place of multitude of patches formerly in the possession of each peasant. But unfortunately, this plan has not succeeded much. Although legislation for consolidation of holdings has been enacted by almost all the states, it has been implemented only in Punjab, Haryana and in some parts of Uttar Pradesh. ADVERTISEMENTS:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#11_672591933
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: Indian soils have been used for growing crops over thousands of years without caring much for replenishing. This has led to depletion and exhaustion of soils resulting in their low productivity. The average yields of almost all the crops are among t e lowest in the world. This is a serious problem which can be solved by using more manures and fertilizers. ADVERTISEMENTS: Manures and fertilizers play the same role in relation to soils as good food in relation to body. Just as a well-nourished body is capable of doing any good job, a well nourished soil is capable of giving good yields. It has been estimated that about 70 per cent of growth in agricultural production can be attributed to increased fertilizer application.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#12_672593492
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: This is a serious problem which can be solved by using more manures and fertilizers. ADVERTISEMENTS: Manures and fertilizers play the same role in relation to soils as good food in relation to body. Just as a well-nourished body is capable of doing any good job, a well nourished soil is capable of giving good yields. It has been estimated that about 70 per cent of growth in agricultural production can be attributed to increased fertilizer application. Thus increase in the consumption of fertilizers is a barometer of agricultural prosperity. However, there are practical difficulties in providing sufficient manures and fertilizers in all parts of a country of India’s dimensions inhabited by poor peasants. Cow dung provides the best manure to the soils. But its use as such is limited because much of cow dung is used as kitchen fuel in the shape of dung cakes. Reduction in the supply of fire wood and increasing demand for fuel in the rural areas due to increase in population has further complicated the problem.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#13_672595312
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: Thus increase in the consumption of fertilizers is a barometer of agricultural prosperity. However, there are practical difficulties in providing sufficient manures and fertilizers in all parts of a country of India’s dimensions inhabited by poor peasants. Cow dung provides the best manure to the soils. But its use as such is limited because much of cow dung is used as kitchen fuel in the shape of dung cakes. Reduction in the supply of fire wood and increasing demand for fuel in the rural areas due to increase in population has further complicated the problem. Chemical fertilizers are costly and are often beyond the reach of the poor farmers. The fertilizer problem is, therefore, both acute and complex. ADVERTISEMENTS: It has been felt that organic manures are essential for keeping the soil in good health. The country has a potential of 650 million tonnes of rural and 160 lakh tonnes of urban compost which is not fully utilized at present.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#15_672599023
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: The utilization of this potential will solve the twin problem of disposal of waste and providing manure to the soil. The government has given high incentive especially in the form of heavy subsidy for using chemical fertilizers. There was practically no use of chemical fertilizers at the time of Independence As a result of initiative by the government and due to change in the attitude of some progressive farmers, the consumption of fertilizers increased tremendously. In order to maintain the quality of the fertilizers, 52 fertilizer quality control laboratories have been set up in different parts of the country. In addition, there is one Central Fertilizer Quality Control and Training Institute at Faridabad with its three regional centres at Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Pests, germs and weeds cause heavy loss to crops which amounted to about one third of the total field produce at the time of Independence. Biocides (pesticides, herbicides and weedicides) are used to save the crops and to avoid losses. The increased use of these inputs has saved a lot of crops, especially the food crops from unnecessary wastage. But indiscriminate use of biocides has resulted in wide spread environmental pollution which takes its own toll. 4.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#16_672601060
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: Pests, germs and weeds cause heavy loss to crops which amounted to about one third of the total field produce at the time of Independence. Biocides (pesticides, herbicides and weedicides) are used to save the crops and to avoid losses. The increased use of these inputs has saved a lot of crops, especially the food crops from unnecessary wastage. But indiscriminate use of biocides has resulted in wide spread environmental pollution which takes its own toll. 4. Irrigation: Although India is the second largest irrigated country of the world after China, only one-third of the cropped area is under irrigation. Irrigation is the most important agricultural input in a tropical monsoon country like India where rainfall is uncertain, unreliable and erratic India cannot achieve sustained progress in agriculture unless and until more than half of the cropped area is brought under assured irrigation. This is testified by the success story of agricultural progress in Punjab Haryana and western part of Uttar Pradesh where over half of the cropped area is under irrigation! Large tracts still await irrigation to boost the agricultural output.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_253753182#17_672602997
Title: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions Headings: 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 10 Major Agricultural Problems of India and their Possible Solutions 1. Small and fragmented land-holdings: 2. Seeds: 3. Manures, Fertilizers and Biocides: 4. Irrigation: 5. Lack of mechanisation: 6. Soil erosion: 7. Agricultural Marketing: 8. Inadequate storage facilities: 9. Inadequate transport: 10. Scarcity of capital: Table 22.3 Institutional Credit to Agriculture: Content: Irrigation: Although India is the second largest irrigated country of the world after China, only one-third of the cropped area is under irrigation. Irrigation is the most important agricultural input in a tropical monsoon country like India where rainfall is uncertain, unreliable and erratic India cannot achieve sustained progress in agriculture unless and until more than half of the cropped area is brought under assured irrigation. This is testified by the success story of agricultural progress in Punjab Haryana and western part of Uttar Pradesh where over half of the cropped area is under irrigation! Large tracts still await irrigation to boost the agricultural output. ADVERTISEMENTS: However, care must be taken to safeguard against ill effects of over irrigation especially in areas irrigated by canals. Large tracts in Punjab and Haryana have been rendered useless (areas affected by salinity, alkalinity and water-logging), due to faulty irrigation. In the Indira Gandhi Canal command area also intensive irrigation has led to
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257029674#4_682502454
Title: Educational Management: Meaning, Definition and Types Headings: Educational Management: Meaning, Definition and Types Educational Management: Meaning, Definition and Types Read this article to learn about the meaning, definition and types of educational management. Meaning of Educational Management: Definitions of Educational Management: Types of Educational Management: 1. Human Resources: 2. Physical and Material Resources: 3. Ideational Resources: Hence educational management in broader perspective says about: Content: School management, as a body of educational doctrine, comprises a number of principles and precepts relating primarily to the technique of classroom procedure and derived largely from the practice of successful teachers. The writers in this field have interpreted these principles and precepts in various ways, usually by reference to larger and more fundamental principles of psychology, sociology and ethics. — Paul Monore ADVERTISEMENTS: “Theory and practice of the organisation and administration of existing educational establishments and systems.” — G. Terrypage and J.B. Thomas To him management implies an orderly way of thinking. It describes in operational terms what is to be done, how it is to be done and how we know what we have done. Management is a method of operation and good management should result in an orderly integration of education and society. — Shelly Umana In the light of above discussion it is clear to visualize that educational management is a comprehensive effort intended to achieve some specific educational objectives. It deals with the educational practices, whereas educational philosophy sets the goals, educational psychology explains the principles, educational administration tells how to achieve educational objectives and principles. It is the dynamic side of education.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257049126#18_682616344
Title: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Headings: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Top 8 Components of Educational Management This article throws light upon the eight components of educational management. The components are: (1) Educational Planning, (2) Educational Administration, (3) Educational Organisation, (4) Educational Direction, (5) Educational Co-ordination, (6) Educational Supervision, (7) Educational Controlling, and (8) Educational Evaluation. 1. Educational Planning: Meaning Of Educational Planning: Nature and Characteristics of Educational Planning: The nature and characteristics of Educational Planning are as follows: a. Goals and objectives: b. Team Work: c. Decision-Making: d. Forecasting: e. Social and Economical goals: f. Anticipation: g. Remedial Measures: h. Choice of best alternative: Principles of Educational Planning: Educational planning or modem educational planning has the following principles: 2. Educational Administration: Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: a. Production: b. Assuring Public: c. Finance and Accounting: d. Personnel: e. Co-ordination: Functions of Educational Administration: Educational Administration discharges the following functions: 3. Educational Organisation: 4. Educational Direction: 5. Educational Co-Ordination: 6. Educational Supervision: Characteristics of Educational Supervision: The following are the characteristics of educational supervision in relation to the management of an educational programme: 7. Educational Control: 8. Educational Evaluation: Content: 2. Educational Administration: Educational administration is another vital task of educational management so far its scope is concerned. It plays a vital role in making management of every educational programme grand success. It is a specialized set of organisational functions whose primary purpose is to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of relevant educational services as well as implementation of legislative policies through planning, decision making and leadership behaviour. This keeps an organisation to make focus on predetermined objectives of the programme or system. According to Graham Balfore, “Educational Administration is to enable the right pupils to receive the right educational administration is to enable the right teacher at a cost within the means of the state under conditions which will enable the pupils best to profit by their training.” ADVERTISEMENTS: J.B. Sears, to him “Educational Administration contains much that we mean by the word government and is closely related in content to such words as supervision, planning, oversight, direction, organisation, control, guidance and regulation.” Characteristics of Educational Administration:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257049126#19_682619594
Title: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Headings: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Top 8 Components of Educational Management This article throws light upon the eight components of educational management. The components are: (1) Educational Planning, (2) Educational Administration, (3) Educational Organisation, (4) Educational Direction, (5) Educational Co-ordination, (6) Educational Supervision, (7) Educational Controlling, and (8) Educational Evaluation. 1. Educational Planning: Meaning Of Educational Planning: Nature and Characteristics of Educational Planning: The nature and characteristics of Educational Planning are as follows: a. Goals and objectives: b. Team Work: c. Decision-Making: d. Forecasting: e. Social and Economical goals: f. Anticipation: g. Remedial Measures: h. Choice of best alternative: Principles of Educational Planning: Educational planning or modem educational planning has the following principles: 2. Educational Administration: Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: a. Production: b. Assuring Public: c. Finance and Accounting: d. Personnel: e. Co-ordination: Functions of Educational Administration: Educational Administration discharges the following functions: 3. Educational Organisation: 4. Educational Direction: 5. Educational Co-Ordination: 6. Educational Supervision: Characteristics of Educational Supervision: The following are the characteristics of educational supervision in relation to the management of an educational programme: 7. Educational Control: 8. Educational Evaluation: Content: This keeps an organisation to make focus on predetermined objectives of the programme or system. According to Graham Balfore, “Educational Administration is to enable the right pupils to receive the right educational administration is to enable the right teacher at a cost within the means of the state under conditions which will enable the pupils best to profit by their training.” ADVERTISEMENTS: J.B. Sears, to him “Educational Administration contains much that we mean by the word government and is closely related in content to such words as supervision, planning, oversight, direction, organisation, control, guidance and regulation.” Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: 1. Making all efforts and agencies work together in joint venture. 2. Assisting in the realization of the aims and objectives of education.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257049126#20_682622570
Title: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Headings: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Top 8 Components of Educational Management This article throws light upon the eight components of educational management. The components are: (1) Educational Planning, (2) Educational Administration, (3) Educational Organisation, (4) Educational Direction, (5) Educational Co-ordination, (6) Educational Supervision, (7) Educational Controlling, and (8) Educational Evaluation. 1. Educational Planning: Meaning Of Educational Planning: Nature and Characteristics of Educational Planning: The nature and characteristics of Educational Planning are as follows: a. Goals and objectives: b. Team Work: c. Decision-Making: d. Forecasting: e. Social and Economical goals: f. Anticipation: g. Remedial Measures: h. Choice of best alternative: Principles of Educational Planning: Educational planning or modem educational planning has the following principles: 2. Educational Administration: Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: a. Production: b. Assuring Public: c. Finance and Accounting: d. Personnel: e. Co-ordination: Functions of Educational Administration: Educational Administration discharges the following functions: 3. Educational Organisation: 4. Educational Direction: 5. Educational Co-Ordination: 6. Educational Supervision: Characteristics of Educational Supervision: The following are the characteristics of educational supervision in relation to the management of an educational programme: 7. Educational Control: 8. Educational Evaluation: Content: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: 1. Making all efforts and agencies work together in joint venture. 2. Assisting in the realization of the aims and objectives of education. 3. Rendering service to society in its progress and progress of individuals. 4. Educational Administration is concerned with diverse human beings, the teachers, students, parents and public and co-ordination of their efforts. ADVERTISEMENTS:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257049126#21_682625079
Title: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Headings: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Top 8 Components of Educational Management This article throws light upon the eight components of educational management. The components are: (1) Educational Planning, (2) Educational Administration, (3) Educational Organisation, (4) Educational Direction, (5) Educational Co-ordination, (6) Educational Supervision, (7) Educational Controlling, and (8) Educational Evaluation. 1. Educational Planning: Meaning Of Educational Planning: Nature and Characteristics of Educational Planning: The nature and characteristics of Educational Planning are as follows: a. Goals and objectives: b. Team Work: c. Decision-Making: d. Forecasting: e. Social and Economical goals: f. Anticipation: g. Remedial Measures: h. Choice of best alternative: Principles of Educational Planning: Educational planning or modem educational planning has the following principles: 2. Educational Administration: Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: a. Production: b. Assuring Public: c. Finance and Accounting: d. Personnel: e. Co-ordination: Functions of Educational Administration: Educational Administration discharges the following functions: 3. Educational Organisation: 4. Educational Direction: 5. Educational Co-Ordination: 6. Educational Supervision: Characteristics of Educational Supervision: The following are the characteristics of educational supervision in relation to the management of an educational programme: 7. Educational Control: 8. Educational Evaluation: Content: 3. Rendering service to society in its progress and progress of individuals. 4. Educational Administration is concerned with diverse human beings, the teachers, students, parents and public and co-ordination of their efforts. ADVERTISEMENTS: 5. It is concerned with all those activities undertaken and fullest utilization of resources for education. Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: 1.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257049126#24_682632661
Title: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Headings: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Top 8 Components of Educational Management This article throws light upon the eight components of educational management. The components are: (1) Educational Planning, (2) Educational Administration, (3) Educational Organisation, (4) Educational Direction, (5) Educational Co-ordination, (6) Educational Supervision, (7) Educational Controlling, and (8) Educational Evaluation. 1. Educational Planning: Meaning Of Educational Planning: Nature and Characteristics of Educational Planning: The nature and characteristics of Educational Planning are as follows: a. Goals and objectives: b. Team Work: c. Decision-Making: d. Forecasting: e. Social and Economical goals: f. Anticipation: g. Remedial Measures: h. Choice of best alternative: Principles of Educational Planning: Educational planning or modem educational planning has the following principles: 2. Educational Administration: Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: a. Production: b. Assuring Public: c. Finance and Accounting: d. Personnel: e. Co-ordination: Functions of Educational Administration: Educational Administration discharges the following functions: 3. Educational Organisation: 4. Educational Direction: 5. Educational Co-Ordination: 6. Educational Supervision: Characteristics of Educational Supervision: The following are the characteristics of educational supervision in relation to the management of an educational programme: 7. Educational Control: 8. Educational Evaluation: Content: Co-ordination a. Production: In education it means realization of the goals of education which have been set up by society. Hence educational administration has to interpret the aims of education to the educational workers so that they may shape the final product of education in the desired form and behaviours. b. Assuring Public: It is the business of educational administration to define the operations needed to make them known and to promote them so that the final educational product is good for public use. c. Finance and Accounting: ADVERTISEMENTS: Educational administration is also concerned with receiving and spending money necessary for the operation and activities of the educational machinery. It should measure and record the monetary and other resources invested in the educational enterprise and also evaluate the inputs and outputs. d. Personnel:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257049126#25_682635577
Title: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Headings: Top 8 Components of Educational Management Top 8 Components of Educational Management This article throws light upon the eight components of educational management. The components are: (1) Educational Planning, (2) Educational Administration, (3) Educational Organisation, (4) Educational Direction, (5) Educational Co-ordination, (6) Educational Supervision, (7) Educational Controlling, and (8) Educational Evaluation. 1. Educational Planning: Meaning Of Educational Planning: Nature and Characteristics of Educational Planning: The nature and characteristics of Educational Planning are as follows: a. Goals and objectives: b. Team Work: c. Decision-Making: d. Forecasting: e. Social and Economical goals: f. Anticipation: g. Remedial Measures: h. Choice of best alternative: Principles of Educational Planning: Educational planning or modem educational planning has the following principles: 2. Educational Administration: Characteristics of Educational Administration: The term educational administration is characterised in the following grounds: Scope of Educational Administration: Educational administration constitutes the following aspects in its jurisdiction as its scope: a. Production: b. Assuring Public: c. Finance and Accounting: d. Personnel: e. Co-ordination: Functions of Educational Administration: Educational Administration discharges the following functions: 3. Educational Organisation: 4. Educational Direction: 5. Educational Co-Ordination: 6. Educational Supervision: Characteristics of Educational Supervision: The following are the characteristics of educational supervision in relation to the management of an educational programme: 7. Educational Control: 8. Educational Evaluation: Content: c. Finance and Accounting: ADVERTISEMENTS: Educational administration is also concerned with receiving and spending money necessary for the operation and activities of the educational machinery. It should measure and record the monetary and other resources invested in the educational enterprise and also evaluate the inputs and outputs. d. Personnel: Personnel is the framing and operation of policies and procedures for recruitment of workers and maintainance of goodwill and personal relationships among them. The purpose behind it is to ensure fullest interest, co-operation, moral and loyalty of all the persons working in the
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257859191#1_685029185
Title: Social Work: A Helping Process Headings: Social Work: A Helping Process Social Work: A Helping Process The nature of social work, now a full-fledged profession, has been explained by Boehm (1958) in the following words: The basic functions of a helping process are: Provision of resources too, according to them, has two aspects: Social work, thus, seeks to: Accordingly, the functions of social work have been outlined by Pincus and Minahan (1973) as follows: Community organisation is practised for providing: Community organisation adopts three modes to fulfill its objectives: The group worker needs skills in: Content: It finds a specific mention in the Vedic (Rig-Veda) word, ‘danam’, which reflects the social philosophy of those days to help the needy members of the society. The helping process through dan seems to have found due recognition during that period when Rig-Veda (VIII 6.5 & X 117.6) declares that “the riches of one who gives do not diminish… The solitary eater is also a solitary sinner”. In the Bhagwad Gita, danam, i.e., charity is described in terms of material aid, knowledge (vidya) and protection against fear, i.e., ‘abhaydan’. The helping process got further support in Gita’s principle of aparigrah and the concept of loksangrah which mean that materials and money should not be collected for self, and that one should work for the welfare of the community, respectively. Lord Buddha also talked of welfare of the masses. ADVERTISEMENTS: The concept of helping contained in the concept of dan got further boost in the Kautilya’s Arthashastra which holds the king responsible for care and protection of the helpless, the weak, the aged, and also the members of the families of the decreased soldiers and workers. During Ashoka’s times, helping process got institutionalised in the appointment of ‘Gopas’ (social workers) who kept records of castes, births, marriages and looked after people when sick. Officers-in-charge of liquor and prostitutes were responsible for helping the victims of these social evils too. One of the edicts on pillars by King Ashoka that “…I consider the promotion of the people’s welfare my highest duty…” gives a clear picture of welfare activities during his time.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_257859191#2_685031708
Title: Social Work: A Helping Process Headings: Social Work: A Helping Process Social Work: A Helping Process The nature of social work, now a full-fledged profession, has been explained by Boehm (1958) in the following words: The basic functions of a helping process are: Provision of resources too, according to them, has two aspects: Social work, thus, seeks to: Accordingly, the functions of social work have been outlined by Pincus and Minahan (1973) as follows: Community organisation is practised for providing: Community organisation adopts three modes to fulfill its objectives: The group worker needs skills in: Content: ADVERTISEMENTS: The concept of helping contained in the concept of dan got further boost in the Kautilya’s Arthashastra which holds the king responsible for care and protection of the helpless, the weak, the aged, and also the members of the families of the decreased soldiers and workers. During Ashoka’s times, helping process got institutionalised in the appointment of ‘Gopas’ (social workers) who kept records of castes, births, marriages and looked after people when sick. Officers-in-charge of liquor and prostitutes were responsible for helping the victims of these social evils too. One of the edicts on pillars by King Ashoka that “…I consider the promotion of the people’s welfare my highest duty…” gives a clear picture of welfare activities during his time. Islam also prescribes ‘zaka’ (charity). Similarly, in British India and in England and USA, people helped the needy individuals and the destitute out of humanitarian, religious and philanthropic motives. It was the Association for Improving Conditions of the Poor (AICP) in USA, founded in 1843, which recognised that mere charity does not and cannot solve the problems of the unprivileged and the unfortunates as this approach of helping through charity created a permanent liability on society. The beneficiaries of charity, because of being dependent on it, lose their self-respect and endure on charity for their whole of life. This was against the democratic values.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_260441039#3_692520381
Title: Land Degradation: 9 Main Causes of Land Degradation Headings: Land Degradation: 9 Main Causes of Land Degradation Land Degradation: 9 Main Causes of Land Degradation Nine Main Causes of Land Degradation are as follows: 1. Deforestation: 2. Excessive Use of Fertilizers and Pesticides: These are: 3. Overgrazing: 4. Salination: The origin of saline soil depends on the following factors: 1. Quality of Irrigation Water: 2. Excess Use of Fertilizers: 3. Capillary Action: 4. Poor Drainage of Soil: 5. Salts Blown by Wind: 5. Water-logging: 6. Desertification: The major causes of desertification are mismanagement of forests, overgrazing, mining and quarrying. Dr. H. Dregne has listed desertification processes as follows: 7. Soil erosion: (i) Wind Erosion: (ii) Water Erosion: 8. Wasteland: Wastelands are of two types: 9. Landslides: They are: ADVERTISEMENTS: Content: ADVERTISEMENTS: The word pesticides includes any form of chemical used for the control of unwanted herbaceous plants (herbicides), woody plants (arboncides), insects (insecticides) or any chemical that has biocidal activity affecting rodents, arachnids or any other population. After Second World War the use of pesticides increased tremendously. Although their success in controlling pests on a short-­term basis cannot be denied, but their long-term effectiveness in controlling pests or their overall effects on ecosystems (including human health) and environment has to be seriously questioned on two major grounds. These are: (a) Increasing concentration of pesticides residues as they move up the food chain; and ADVERTISEMENTS: (b) Rapid evolution of new breeds of pests that are immune to the pesticides applied. Moreover, excessive use of these pesticides, results in an increase in the level of resistance by certain pests and it may kill some useful species like earthworm which are very helpful in maintaining soil fertility. Thus, the use of pesticides leads to decline in the fertility status of soil.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_262502503#0_699290762
Title: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Headings: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management This article throws light upon the top three theories of motivation. The three theories are: 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. Motivation Theory # 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy: The basic human needs identified by Maslow in an ascending order of importance are as under: 1. Physiological Needs: 2. Safety Needs: 3. Social Needs: 4. Esteem Needs: 5. Self-actualization Needs: All these observations in regard to motivation are based on the following propositions about human behaviour: Criticism: But the hierarchy of needs theory has been widely criticised in the following respects: Motivation Theory # 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory: (i) Hygiene Factors: These factors are related to the work environment. According to Herzberg the following factors are included in this category: (ii) Motivating Factors: These are: Criticism: However, Herzberg’s model is not applied in all conditions. It has the following weaknesses: Motivation Theory # 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y: The basic assumptions about human nature and behaviour in working according to both these theories are given below: Theory ‘X’: According to the traditional view of human behaviour, the following assumptions hold good about the work behaviour of people: Theory ‘Y’: Theory ‘Y’ is based on the following assumptions: Content: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Article shared by : ADVERTISEMENTS: This article throws light upon the top three theories of motivation. The three theories are: 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory 3. Mc.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_262502503#1_699293161
Title: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Headings: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management This article throws light upon the top three theories of motivation. The three theories are: 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. Motivation Theory # 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy: The basic human needs identified by Maslow in an ascending order of importance are as under: 1. Physiological Needs: 2. Safety Needs: 3. Social Needs: 4. Esteem Needs: 5. Self-actualization Needs: All these observations in regard to motivation are based on the following propositions about human behaviour: Criticism: But the hierarchy of needs theory has been widely criticised in the following respects: Motivation Theory # 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory: (i) Hygiene Factors: These factors are related to the work environment. According to Herzberg the following factors are included in this category: (ii) Motivating Factors: These are: Criticism: However, Herzberg’s model is not applied in all conditions. It has the following weaknesses: Motivation Theory # 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y: The basic assumptions about human nature and behaviour in working according to both these theories are given below: Theory ‘X’: According to the traditional view of human behaviour, the following assumptions hold good about the work behaviour of people: Theory ‘Y’: Theory ‘Y’ is based on the following assumptions: Content: The three theories are: 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. Motivation Theory # 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy: The behaviour of an individual at a particular moment is usually determined by his strongest need. Psychologists claim that, as the basic needs are satisfied, an individual seeks to satisfy the higher level needs. ADVERTISEMENTS:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_262502503#2_699295642
Title: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Headings: Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management Motivation Theories: Top 3 Theories of Motivation | Business Management This article throws light upon the top three theories of motivation. The three theories are: 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. Motivation Theory # 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy: The basic human needs identified by Maslow in an ascending order of importance are as under: 1. Physiological Needs: 2. Safety Needs: 3. Social Needs: 4. Esteem Needs: 5. Self-actualization Needs: All these observations in regard to motivation are based on the following propositions about human behaviour: Criticism: But the hierarchy of needs theory has been widely criticised in the following respects: Motivation Theory # 2. Herzberg’s Two Factors or Motivation-Hygiene Theory: (i) Hygiene Factors: These factors are related to the work environment. According to Herzberg the following factors are included in this category: (ii) Motivating Factors: These are: Criticism: However, Herzberg’s model is not applied in all conditions. It has the following weaknesses: Motivation Theory # 3. Mc. Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y: The basic assumptions about human nature and behaviour in working according to both these theories are given below: Theory ‘X’: According to the traditional view of human behaviour, the following assumptions hold good about the work behaviour of people: Theory ‘Y’: Theory ‘Y’ is based on the following assumptions: Content: Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. Motivation Theory # 1. Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy: The behaviour of an individual at a particular moment is usually determined by his strongest need. Psychologists claim that, as the basic needs are satisfied, an individual seeks to satisfy the higher level needs. ADVERTISEMENTS: If his basic needs are not met, efforts to satisfy higher level needs should be postponed. Abraham H. Maslow, a famous American Social Scientist, has developed a general theory of motivation, known as the ‘Need Hierarchy Theory’. The essence of this theory is that motivation of an individual is based on a pre­determined hierarchy of needs. He has skillfully arranged the range of human needs in terms of a hierarchy with physio­logical needs at the bottom level and self-actualization needs at the top level as shown in Fig. 5.1 The basic human needs identified by Maslow in an ascending order of importance are as under:
https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/motivation/theories-motivation/motivation-theories-top-3-theories-of-motivation-business-management/70095
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_262956792#1_700555097
Title: Group Performance: Major Factors which Affects Group Performance Headings: Group Performance: Major Factors which Affects Group Performance Group Performance: Major Factors which Affects Group Performance This article throws light on the two major factors which affects group performance in an organization, i.e, (1) External Conditions, and (2) Group Structure. Introduction: 1. External conditions: 2. Group structure: Some of the structural components are: (i) Group Size: (ii) Group Composition: (iii) Group Status: (iv) Group Norms: According to D.C. Feldman: From the above definitions, we can observe the following characteristics of group norms: Types of Norms: Yet there are some common classes of norms which are common to all groups: 1. Performance Norms: 2. Appearance Norms: 3. Arrangement Norms: 4. Allocation of Resources Norms: 5. Behaviour Norms: How do Norms Develop? Most norms develop in one of the following four ways: 1. Explicit Statements Made by a Group Member: 2. Critical Events in the Group’s History: 3. Primacy: 4. Past Experiences: Why are ‘Norms’ Enforced? To be specific, the reasons why norms are enforced are the following: 1. If it facilitates the group’s survival: 2. If it increases the predictability of group member’s behavior: 3. If it reduces embarrassing interpersonal problems: 4. If it allows members to express the central value of the group and clarify what is distinctive about the group’s identity: 5. If it reflects the preferences of the supervisor: (v) Group Roles: Role Requirements of the Members: 1. Role Identity: 2. Role Perception; 3. Role Expectations: 4. Role Enaction: 5. Role Conflict: (vi) Conformity: (vii) Group resources: These resources may be categorized into two types: (viii) Group Process: (ix) Group Performance: Content: Introduction: Once the groups have been formed, it happens that some groups perform well whereas some groups do not perform well. This happens because there are several factors both within and outside the groups, what effect its performance. 1. External conditions: A group is a part of large organisations. They are created by the organisation and as such they do not exist in isolation. A group has to rather work within the framework provided by the organisation. Every group is influenced by a number of external conditions imposed from outside it. These external conditions include:
https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/organization/group-dynamics/group-performance-major-factors-which-affects-group-performance/63918
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_262956792#2_700557811
Title: Group Performance: Major Factors which Affects Group Performance Headings: Group Performance: Major Factors which Affects Group Performance Group Performance: Major Factors which Affects Group Performance This article throws light on the two major factors which affects group performance in an organization, i.e, (1) External Conditions, and (2) Group Structure. Introduction: 1. External conditions: 2. Group structure: Some of the structural components are: (i) Group Size: (ii) Group Composition: (iii) Group Status: (iv) Group Norms: According to D.C. Feldman: From the above definitions, we can observe the following characteristics of group norms: Types of Norms: Yet there are some common classes of norms which are common to all groups: 1. Performance Norms: 2. Appearance Norms: 3. Arrangement Norms: 4. Allocation of Resources Norms: 5. Behaviour Norms: How do Norms Develop? Most norms develop in one of the following four ways: 1. Explicit Statements Made by a Group Member: 2. Critical Events in the Group’s History: 3. Primacy: 4. Past Experiences: Why are ‘Norms’ Enforced? To be specific, the reasons why norms are enforced are the following: 1. If it facilitates the group’s survival: 2. If it increases the predictability of group member’s behavior: 3. If it reduces embarrassing interpersonal problems: 4. If it allows members to express the central value of the group and clarify what is distinctive about the group’s identity: 5. If it reflects the preferences of the supervisor: (v) Group Roles: Role Requirements of the Members: 1. Role Identity: 2. Role Perception; 3. Role Expectations: 4. Role Enaction: 5. Role Conflict: (vi) Conformity: (vii) Group resources: These resources may be categorized into two types: (viii) Group Process: (ix) Group Performance: Content: A group is a part of large organisations. They are created by the organisation and as such they do not exist in isolation. A group has to rather work within the framework provided by the organisation. Every group is influenced by a number of external conditions imposed from outside it. These external conditions include: the organization’s strategy, its rules, regulations, its culture, physical work setting, employee selection process etc. 2. Group structure: ADVERTISEMENTS: A group comprises of a number of individuals and has a well defined structure.
https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/organization/group-dynamics/group-performance-major-factors-which-affects-group-performance/63918
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_266159218#6_708715449
Title: Changes in Post 2nd World War Regarding International Relations Headings: Changes in Post 2nd World War Regarding International Relations Changes in Post 2nd World War Regarding International Relations Changes in Post War International Relations: 1. End of the Traditional Euro-Centric International Power Structure: After the war: 2. Emergence of Cold War: 3. Emergence of Bipolarity—Bipolar Power Structure: 4. Rise of Several New Sovereign States: 5. Birth of Non-alignment: 6. Democratization of Foreign Policy and Changes in Diplomacy: 7. Loss of Relevance of Balance of Power: 8. The Birth of Nuclear Age: 9. Transformation of War into Total War: 10. Balance of Terror in place of Balance of Power: 11. A New Desire for Peace: 12. Increasing Interdependence among Nations: 13. Birth of the UNO: 14. Recognition of the Role of Power in International Relations: 15. Emergence of the Age of Technology: 16. Emergence of a Peace Movement: 17. Rapidly Increasing Interdependence among Nations: 18. End of the Traditional International System: Content: Containment of Communism’ became the primary aim of US Foreign Policy. ADVERTISEMENTS: Such an American attempt was thoroughly opposed by the USSR and it also decided to extend its influence in Europe. The success that it achieved in exporting communism to most of the East European countries emboldened it. The emergence of China as a communist power in 1949 gave further strength to Soviet-led communist movement. The USSR adopted the policy of challenging the US policies. In the process, there developed a cold-war—a war of nerves full of tensions and strains in world politics, which made international peace a risky and unstable peace. 3. Emergence of Bipolarity—Bipolar Power Structure: The emergence of cold war led to the organisation of two competing and rival camps by both the USA and the USSR.
https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/war/changes-in-post-2nd-world-war-regarding-international-relations/48502
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_266159218#7_708717586
Title: Changes in Post 2nd World War Regarding International Relations Headings: Changes in Post 2nd World War Regarding International Relations Changes in Post 2nd World War Regarding International Relations Changes in Post War International Relations: 1. End of the Traditional Euro-Centric International Power Structure: After the war: 2. Emergence of Cold War: 3. Emergence of Bipolarity—Bipolar Power Structure: 4. Rise of Several New Sovereign States: 5. Birth of Non-alignment: 6. Democratization of Foreign Policy and Changes in Diplomacy: 7. Loss of Relevance of Balance of Power: 8. The Birth of Nuclear Age: 9. Transformation of War into Total War: 10. Balance of Terror in place of Balance of Power: 11. A New Desire for Peace: 12. Increasing Interdependence among Nations: 13. Birth of the UNO: 14. Recognition of the Role of Power in International Relations: 15. Emergence of the Age of Technology: 16. Emergence of a Peace Movement: 17. Rapidly Increasing Interdependence among Nations: 18. End of the Traditional International System: Content: The USSR adopted the policy of challenging the US policies. In the process, there developed a cold-war—a war of nerves full of tensions and strains in world politics, which made international peace a risky and unstable peace. 3. Emergence of Bipolarity—Bipolar Power Structure: The emergence of cold war led to the organisation of two competing and rival camps by both the USA and the USSR. The USA floated a large number of bilateral and multilateral alliances like NATO, SEATO, ANZUS and several others for consolidating the democratic anti-communist countries under its own leadership. The USSR countered the move by organizing the communist countries into the Warsaw Pact. These developments led to the emergence of two rival camps—the US Bloc and the Soviet Bloc, This situation came to be characterised as bipolarity in world politics and it divided the world into two competing and even hostile blocs. 4. Rise of Several New Sovereign States:
https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/war/changes-in-post-2nd-world-war-regarding-international-relations/48502
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_272859003#1_720797091
Title: What Do Your Hands Color Say About Your Health and Destiny? – Chinese Palm Reading Headings: What Your Hands Color Say About Your Health & Fate What Your Hands Color Say About Your Health & Fate Hand Palm Color Meanings Content: it doesn't mean you don't believe in others but you want to do things better. Therefore, you are always tired but you will get the final success as long as you work hard. The red palm always suggests the sanguine temperament; if your palm is too red, it suggests that you are irritable and may hit by a stroke. The normal palm is in light red and the color will recover soon once you squash it with your hand; if it recovers too quickly, however, you should beware of anemia; if the red color darkens, it suggests that you have poor heart function; if the palm suddenly changes into red brown, it may be a sign of cerebral hemorrhage. The palm in purple red or black red may indicate the serious heart disease, coronary heart disease or asthma. The palm with granular red dots and always hot is the sign of hypertension, kidney Yin deficiency and diabetes.
https://www.yourchineseastrology.com/palmistry/hand-palm-color.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_283864446#0_753748043
Title: Menace Meaning | Best 13 Definitions of Menace Headings: Menace meaning A person who is a nuisance. The definition of a menace is a person or situation that is a possible damage or threat. To constitute a threat to; endanger. Anything threatening harm or evil. To threaten or be a danger (to) The act of threatening. To threaten (an evil to be inflicted). A troublesome or annoying person. A threat or the act of threatening. Origin of menace Menace Sentence Examples Also Mentioned In Content: Menace Meaning | Best 13 Definitions of Menace Home Dictionary Meanings Menace Menace meaning mĕn'ĭs (0) A person who is a nuisance. noun 9 2 The definition of a menace is a person or situation that is a possible damage or threat. An example of a menace is a person who is very accident prone and who is likely to break things. An example of a menace is an approaching hurricane. noun 5 1 To constitute a threat to; endanger. Rome was menaced by invading armies. verb 3 0 Anything threatening harm or evil. noun 2 0 To threaten or be a danger (to) verb 2 0 Advertisement A perceived threat or danger. noun 2 0 The act of threatening.
https://www.yourdictionary.com/menace
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_294506559#0_785410341
Title: What does a Gardener do? How to Become a Gardener and Career Video Headings: What does a Gardener do? What does a Gardener do? How to Become a Gardener Job Description of a Gardener Resources for Students and Teachers Gardener Career Video Transcript Article Citations Content: What does a Gardener do? How to Become a Gardener and Career Video What does a Gardener do? A gardener is an expert in how to design a garden so that the plants in that garden thrive. A major part of a gardener’s job is also knowing when to plant, as certain temperatures and conditions are more favorable for a plant to survive. Gardeners must maintain the health of a garden and harvest the plants when the time is right. Gardeners may also hold various job titles such as nursery or greenhouse worker. Watch a Video: How to Become a Gardener A college degree may not be necessary to gain employment as a gardener. You could start a home garden, volunteer at a local botanical garden, or work in a community garden to gain experience. You could also gain an entry-level position at a greenhouse or nursery.
https://www.yourfreecareertest.com/gardener/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_294506559#2_785412932
Title: What does a Gardener do? How to Become a Gardener and Career Video Headings: What does a Gardener do? What does a Gardener do? How to Become a Gardener Job Description of a Gardener Resources for Students and Teachers Gardener Career Video Transcript Article Citations Content: Taking courses in horticulture however, could give you a competitive edge. You can also become a Master Gardener. These gardeners have taken formal horticulture training courses that are generally offered through universities. They then help foster gardening in their community through public outreach, such as helping at community gardens or educating the public during lectures. Job Description of a Gardener A gardener is experienced in keeping a garden healthy and productive. They are often planting and maintaining a good environment by watering, fertilizing, and even weeding the area. They would prune back some plants and may remove dead plants from the area. These dead plants could even end up in a compost with other material and used as fertilizer at a later time. Let’s look at an actual gardener’s job description posted by the National Park Service. This job announcement is looking for a gardener to perform the following tasks:
https://www.yourfreecareertest.com/gardener/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_294744675#4_786011264
Title: What does a Preschool Director do and How to become One. Headings: What does a Preschool Director do? What does a Preschool Director do? How to Become a Preschool or Childcare Director Job Description of a Preschool and Childcare Director Preschool Director Career Video Transcript Article Citations Content: In childcare centers, education administrators are the “villagers” who oversee children’s daily activities, design programs for learning and fun, and supervise staff and budgets. This career is all about inspiring children’s love for learning. While some administrators work directly with children, most focus on developing curriculum and activities and managing the preschool or daycare facility. Education administrators visit classrooms regularly. They ensure that equipment and spaces are clean and that children are engaged. Hiring, training, and supervising staff are other important parts of the job. Parent communication is also key; administrators meet with parents to discuss their children’s needs and progress, and to work together on solving any behavior or learning issues. Administrators develop budgets and allocate program funds, review relevant state regulations, and establish policies to meet them. To ensure safety at their center, directors and assistants often share the responsibility of being available during all open hours.
https://www.yourfreecareertest.com/preschool-director/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_300495515#7_801268153
Title: Diabetes mellitus | You and Your Hormones from the Society for Endocrinology Headings: Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus Alternative names for diabetes mellitus What is diabetes mellitus? What causes diabetes mellitus? What are the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus? How common is diabetes mellitus? Is diabetes mellitus inherited? How is diabetes mellitus diagnosed? How is diabetes mellitus treated? Are there any side-effects to the treatment? What are the longer-term implications of diabetes mellitus? Content: Some patients may become severely ill and be taken into hospital with an infection and/or very high blood sugar levels. How common is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes mellitus is a public health problem around the world. In 1980, 108 million adults worldwide had diabetes (4.7% of the global population). By 2014 this had risen to 422 million adults (8.5% of the global population). By 2040, the number is expected to be 642 million adults. In the UK, there is estimated to be between 3 and 4 million people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes accounts for more than 90% of all patients with diabetes. Is diabetes mellitus inherited? This depends on the type of diabetes.
https://www.yourhormones.info/endocrine-conditions/diabetes-mellitus/
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Title: The Cities With the Most Fatal Police Shootings in the U.S. Headings: The Cities With the Most Fatal Police Shootings in the U.S. The Cities With the Most Fatal Police Shootings in the U.S. Click on the image to display at full size Embed Code Police Shooting Statistics by City Police Killings by Race Content: Many believe he should face a first-degree murder charge. The other three officers on the scene of the incident have been fired from their positions and are charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. In fact, it is becoming more and more uncommon for criminal charges to be filed against police officers for shooting deaths. In 2014, only 2.1% of fatal police shootings led to criminal charges against the officer. By 2018, this number had shrunk to 0.2%. It’s unknown how these statistics will change with more public awareness. Out of 5,536 people killed by police between 2014 and 2018, a whopping 4,962 (90%) were killed by gunshots, while 219 were killed by police in a vehicle. To be killed by asphyxiation, as an independent autopsy of Floyd determined, is very uncommon. Therefore, there’s little legal precedent to predict an outcome of the upcoming trial.
https://www.yourlawyer.com/library/fatal-police-shootings-in-us-cities/
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Title: Your Money Script | Your Mental Wealth Advisors Headings: Content: Your results will help you gain insight into your own money belief system. Knowing yourself better makes you stronger. This is the best starting point for making changes and improving your overall financial health. We encourage you to learn more about Money Scripts® and to find out your own Money Scripts®. Money Status Money Status seekers tend to link their self-worth with their net worth. They may prioritize outward displays of wealth. This behavior can put them at risk of overspending. They may believe that if they live a virtuous life, the universe will take care of their financial needs. That they will be rewarded for good behavior. They may have grown up in lower socioeconomic environments.
https://www.yourmentalwealthadvisors.com/our-process/your-money-script/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_325380223#29_869412044
Title: Your Money Script | Your Mental Wealth Advisors Headings: Content: Giving out of a sense of guilt or shame does not serve you well. Consider time spent in support of people and causes you love. Giving of yourself can be just as valuable, if not more valuable, than a financial gesture. Escape Buyer’s Remorse Buying new things is exciting and fun, but shortly after the purchase, the thrill goes away. If you find yourself regretting purchases after you make them make a change. A great practice is to put time between your impulse to buy something and pulling the trigger on it. Journal or ask yourself questions about your intention behind purchasing this item.
https://www.yourmentalwealthadvisors.com/our-process/your-money-script/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_331716884#8_885899644
Title: Explained: What is Notes Pane in PowerPoint? - Your Slide Buddy Headings: Explained: What is Notes Pane in PowerPoint? Explained: What is Notes Pane in PowerPoint? How and why should you use notes pane in PowerPoint? Don’t Use Too Much Text in The Notes Pane Speaker Notes Help You Remember Reduce Your Nervousness with Speaker Notes Throw Away Your Cheat Cheats! How To Add Speaker Notes In PowerPoint Method 1 Add Notes from The PowerPoint Task Bar Method 2 Add Notes from The Notes Page View How To View Speaker Notes When Presenting Final Words Thank You! Content: Also, I partly answered the question: What is notes pane in PowerPoint? So let’s start the tutorial on how to use the notes pane. How To Add Speaker Notes In PowerPoint There are two methods I usually recommend; I don’t actually think there are any other ways. If you know another way to add speaker notes in PowerPoint, leave a comment below or send me an email. Method 1 Add Notes from The PowerPoint Task Bar This is the method I prefer, simply because it is the fastest and easiest method. Navigate to the Task Bar at the bottom right and find the icon that says Notes. Click on it, and a new field will appear where you can add your speaker notes. What many people forget is that you can actually partially format your text in notes pane in PowerPoint.
https://www.yourslidebuddy.com/explained-what-is-notes-pane-in-powerpoint/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_331716884#9_885901202
Title: Explained: What is Notes Pane in PowerPoint? - Your Slide Buddy Headings: Explained: What is Notes Pane in PowerPoint? Explained: What is Notes Pane in PowerPoint? How and why should you use notes pane in PowerPoint? Don’t Use Too Much Text in The Notes Pane Speaker Notes Help You Remember Reduce Your Nervousness with Speaker Notes Throw Away Your Cheat Cheats! How To Add Speaker Notes In PowerPoint Method 1 Add Notes from The PowerPoint Task Bar Method 2 Add Notes from The Notes Page View How To View Speaker Notes When Presenting Final Words Thank You! Content: If you know another way to add speaker notes in PowerPoint, leave a comment below or send me an email. Method 1 Add Notes from The PowerPoint Task Bar This is the method I prefer, simply because it is the fastest and easiest method. Navigate to the Task Bar at the bottom right and find the icon that says Notes. Click on it, and a new field will appear where you can add your speaker notes. What many people forget is that you can actually partially format your text in notes pane in PowerPoint. I think it is good to create bullet points to be more structured in the presentation. There are some limitations to this method of formatting. For example, you cannot change the text size with this method. For me, it doesn’t matter, but if you have a slightly weaker vision, it might be useful to enlarge the text somewhat. You can do this using the second method I will present to you now.
https://www.yourslidebuddy.com/explained-what-is-notes-pane-in-powerpoint/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_337376597#1_899941386
Title: 30 Ways to Practice Self-Care: Take Care of Yourself | Youthab Headings: 30 Ways to Practice Self-Care: Take Care of Yourself What Is Self-Care? Why Is It Important? What Are The Benefits? Where Should You Start? List of 30 Ways To Practice Self-Care Physical Mental Self-Care Emotional Find Help Let’s Talk Content: This wonderful article by CHIEF HEALTH is a great place to start! Practicing self-care on a daily basis can provide many benefits such as, preventing illness, managing disease, and making informed decisions about your health. Take good care of yourself and it’ll help you take care of others. What Is Self-Care? Self-care is all about identifying your own needs and meet all those needs. Focus on yourself and do some activities that nurture your physical, mental, and emotional health. It seems easy and simple, but people often forget about their own needs in their busy lives. Practicing good self-care can improve your mood, reduce anxiety, and teach you how to treat others. Self-care should never involve something you don’t enjoy. The things you do should help refuel your mind and body.
https://www.youthab.ca/articles/30-ways-to-practice-self-care-take-care-of-yourself
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_337376597#5_899946845
Title: 30 Ways to Practice Self-Care: Take Care of Yourself | Youthab Headings: 30 Ways to Practice Self-Care: Take Care of Yourself What Is Self-Care? Why Is It Important? What Are The Benefits? Where Should You Start? List of 30 Ways To Practice Self-Care Physical Mental Self-Care Emotional Find Help Let’s Talk Content: Makes You More Productive. Slowing down and saying no to commitments that will push you past your limits can help bring you back to the present moment. Oftentimes, putting self-care at the top of your to-do list can help you recenter you focus on what’s important. 2. Boosts Your Immune System. Taking your vitamins/supplements, getting good rest, eating all your meals, practicing mindfulness, and exercising are all ways to practice self-care. They also activate the bodies defenses against illness and keep your mind and body strong. 3. Improves Self-Compassion. If you take care of yourself, you will feel better.
https://www.youthab.ca/articles/30-ways-to-practice-self-care-take-care-of-yourself
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_337376597#6_899948013
Title: 30 Ways to Practice Self-Care: Take Care of Yourself | Youthab Headings: 30 Ways to Practice Self-Care: Take Care of Yourself What Is Self-Care? Why Is It Important? What Are The Benefits? Where Should You Start? List of 30 Ways To Practice Self-Care Physical Mental Self-Care Emotional Find Help Let’s Talk Content: Taking your vitamins/supplements, getting good rest, eating all your meals, practicing mindfulness, and exercising are all ways to practice self-care. They also activate the bodies defenses against illness and keep your mind and body strong. 3. Improves Self-Compassion. If you take care of yourself, you will feel better. Try being warm and understanding towards yourself when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate. If you wouldn’t talk to a loved one the way you are talking to yourself, you might want to take a few deep breathes and go easy on yourself. 4. Helps Personal Identity. Practicing self-care can help you find hobbies you thoroughly enjoy.
https://www.youthab.ca/articles/30-ways-to-practice-self-care-take-care-of-yourself
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_337887788#5_901399239
Title: 10 Ways to Promote Gender Equality in Society | Youth Ki Awaaz Headings: 10 Things You Can Do To Promote A Gender Equitable Society This post has been self-published on Youth Ki Awaaz by CARE India. Just like them, anyone can publish on Youth Ki Awaaz. Find out more 10 Things You Can Do To Promote A Gender Equitable Society 1. Fight Gender Stereotypes 2. Promote Gender Equality At Home 3. Talk About Gender Issues With An Age Appropriate Lens 4. Imbibe Gender Equality And Respect As Core Values 5. The Right Gender Messaging — Gender Is Not Synonymous With Women And Girls 6. Tap Into Girl And Woman Power 7. Engage With Men And Boys 8. Gender Sensitise Service Providers 9. Celebrate And Promote ‘Positive Deviants’ In Society 10. Media As A Game Changer Follow CARE India to keep up with their posts on Youth Ki Awaaz CARE India Content: These are core values which start getting ingrained in young minds from an early age. Hence, it is important to imbibe mutual and unconditional respect, equality and opportunity amongst all to lay a strong foundation for a gender-equal society. 5. The Right Gender Messaging — Gender Is Not Synonymous With Women And Girls Gender is often misrepresented as pertaining only to women and girls. It is important to create awareness that society creates gender norms and stereotypes. Gender stereotypes impact all of us, yet affect women, girls and the ‘third gender’ more. 6. Tap Into Girl And Woman Power Through knowledge, skills and leadership development of girls and women, we can build a resilient, empowered, and motivated generation. Such a generation will have high aspirations for self and a commitment to gender equality and equity. 7.
https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2017/02/10-things-you-can-do-to-promote-a-gender-equitable-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_337887788#6_901401197
Title: 10 Ways to Promote Gender Equality in Society | Youth Ki Awaaz Headings: 10 Things You Can Do To Promote A Gender Equitable Society This post has been self-published on Youth Ki Awaaz by CARE India. Just like them, anyone can publish on Youth Ki Awaaz. Find out more 10 Things You Can Do To Promote A Gender Equitable Society 1. Fight Gender Stereotypes 2. Promote Gender Equality At Home 3. Talk About Gender Issues With An Age Appropriate Lens 4. Imbibe Gender Equality And Respect As Core Values 5. The Right Gender Messaging — Gender Is Not Synonymous With Women And Girls 6. Tap Into Girl And Woman Power 7. Engage With Men And Boys 8. Gender Sensitise Service Providers 9. Celebrate And Promote ‘Positive Deviants’ In Society 10. Media As A Game Changer Follow CARE India to keep up with their posts on Youth Ki Awaaz CARE India Content: Gender stereotypes impact all of us, yet affect women, girls and the ‘third gender’ more. 6. Tap Into Girl And Woman Power Through knowledge, skills and leadership development of girls and women, we can build a resilient, empowered, and motivated generation. Such a generation will have high aspirations for self and a commitment to gender equality and equity. 7. Engage With Men And Boys We all must share responsibility and commitment towards gender equality, not only women and girls. It also should not focus only on women and girls. Engaging with men and boys is equally important and helps in creating an enabling environment for an equitable society. 8. Gender Sensitise Service Providers Service providers – whether education, health, financial, or legal – play a significant role in reinforcing gender stereotypes.
https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2017/02/10-things-you-can-do-to-promote-a-gender-equitable-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_337887788#8_901405145
Title: 10 Ways to Promote Gender Equality in Society | Youth Ki Awaaz Headings: 10 Things You Can Do To Promote A Gender Equitable Society This post has been self-published on Youth Ki Awaaz by CARE India. Just like them, anyone can publish on Youth Ki Awaaz. Find out more 10 Things You Can Do To Promote A Gender Equitable Society 1. Fight Gender Stereotypes 2. Promote Gender Equality At Home 3. Talk About Gender Issues With An Age Appropriate Lens 4. Imbibe Gender Equality And Respect As Core Values 5. The Right Gender Messaging — Gender Is Not Synonymous With Women And Girls 6. Tap Into Girl And Woman Power 7. Engage With Men And Boys 8. Gender Sensitise Service Providers 9. Celebrate And Promote ‘Positive Deviants’ In Society 10. Media As A Game Changer Follow CARE India to keep up with their posts on Youth Ki Awaaz CARE India Content: If we sensitise this group on gender, they can promote positive gender roles and norms, leading to a wider impact. They can also provider gender-sensitive services such as separate toilets in schools for girls. Further, specified areas in public places for young mothers to feed their infants would help a lot. Also, there should be discussions about crèche facilities at workplaces for young mothers who lack support systems. 9. Celebrate And Promote ‘Positive Deviants’ In Society Breaking barriers require bold steps by both women and men, paving way for an enabling environment. Recognising the ‘positive deviants’ in our society like Mary Kom, the Phogat Sisters and their father is important. We must promote their stories to motivate others for progressive change. 10. Media As A Game Changer All forms of media must promote positive gender role models and equitable gender norms through movies, shows, documentaries, and articles.
https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2017/02/10-things-you-can-do-to-promote-a-gender-equitable-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_338056621#10_901808644
Title: WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? - NYRA Headings: WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? Young people are denied basic human and civil rights. Young people are at the mercy of parents and older people. Young people are held to a double standard of behavior. Young people are subject to false negative stereotypes. Young people are treated as incapable, even when quite capable. Young people are segregated from older society. OUR BLOG The Teen Brain: Risk Seeking Or Primed For Learning? Surprise, Everyone is Ageist 18 Years Is Half My Life Content: We are less likely to be seen as individuals. Young people are unfairly lumped together in a way that older people are not. Whenever a young person does something wrong, society tends to blame “kids these days.” But whenever an older person does something wrong, society tends to blame only that individual and not “adults these days.” For example, people of all ages do odd and self-destructive things all the time, but it is never seen as part of a larger trend. However, one or two isolated cases of young people doing odd and self-destructive things are enough for the media to tell everyone that there is a “dangerous trend” among young people, when in fact almost no one is doing it. Our desire for independence is treated like a mental disorder. According to the manual used for classifying mental disorders, symptoms that suggest a need for treatment include: arguing with adults and other authority figures; refusing to comply with adults’ rules;
https://www.youthrights.org/about/what-are-youth-rights/
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Title: WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? - NYRA Headings: WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? Young people are denied basic human and civil rights. Young people are at the mercy of parents and older people. Young people are held to a double standard of behavior. Young people are subject to false negative stereotypes. Young people are treated as incapable, even when quite capable. Young people are segregated from older society. OUR BLOG The Teen Brain: Risk Seeking Or Primed For Learning? Surprise, Everyone is Ageist 18 Years Is Half My Life Content: While doing some of these things might also be unacceptable for older people in certain circumstances, young people are more likely to be told that these behaviors are a sign of a disorder and that medication is necessary in order to comply with these expectations. Our behavior is defined from an adult point of view. When there’s a difference between what is seen as typical adult behavior and youthful behavior, the qualities of young people tend to be viewed as defects, whereas those of older people tend to be viewed as normal. For example, young people get labeled as “moody,” instead of older people being labeled as “apathetic.” Young people are labeled as “risk-takers” instead of older people being labeled as “afraid to take risks.” While neither tendency is objectively superior to the other, older people hold up their own behavior as the standard by which all other behavior should be judged. Young people are subject to false negative stereotypes. Young people face negative stereotyping in the media, as well as in everyday life. However, stereotypes about young people are often hard to pin down because they contradict each other. Doing the exact opposite of what one stereotype says simply means we’ll be proving another.
https://www.youthrights.org/about/what-are-youth-rights/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_338056621#14_901815509
Title: WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? - NYRA Headings: WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? WHAT ARE YOUTH RIGHTS? Young people are denied basic human and civil rights. Young people are at the mercy of parents and older people. Young people are held to a double standard of behavior. Young people are subject to false negative stereotypes. Young people are treated as incapable, even when quite capable. Young people are segregated from older society. OUR BLOG The Teen Brain: Risk Seeking Or Primed For Learning? Surprise, Everyone is Ageist 18 Years Is Half My Life Content: While neither tendency is objectively superior to the other, older people hold up their own behavior as the standard by which all other behavior should be judged. Young people are subject to false negative stereotypes. Young people face negative stereotyping in the media, as well as in everyday life. However, stereotypes about young people are often hard to pin down because they contradict each other. Doing the exact opposite of what one stereotype says simply means we’ll be proving another. We’re trapped in a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” situation. For example, we’re accused of being both: “Easily manipulated” but also “stubborn and rebellious.” “Violent and criminal,” but also “innocent and fragile.” “Angsty” but also “frivolous.”
https://www.youthrights.org/about/what-are-youth-rights/